^WALKER
W# hava the Inrgsst supply of GOOD
DRY WOOD »n the City. FIND CUT
WOOD a specialty. Try us and bs
convinced.
Burt’s Wood Yard
IMion* «£». 01 PANDORA AVK.
Wellington Colliery
Company's Coal
l»l BOVFHVM KNT STREET
VICTORIA B. C., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1008.
HAPPY VICTORIA,
CAMPAIGN NOW
DISCUSS POWER
ELECTRIC COMPANY
STRONGLY CONDEMNED
NO DECISION ON
HAD NOTHING TO ASK
FROM SIR T. SHAUGHNESSY
TAFT CENTRES HIS EFFORTS
ON NEW YORK STATE
DISPUTED BALLOTS
Application to Be Made to Leg
islature for Additional
lights.
Result of Election Will Not
Likely Be Known Until
Monday.
Rivals Meet in Syracuse—
Bryan Stumping Through
- Ohio To-day.
C. P. R. President Tells How
He Was Patted on the Back
While Here.
The father* Matad their opinion I
t Special to the Thuea.)
Winnipeg. Man.. Oct. 30.- Defoe*
leaving for fhicagf p tHI * nwrnJaf. dir
Thomni Shauglmeas^ said to the Time*
repnesontativtf: -
■ Wa h*ve^man v Improvement* under
y- . and -«d*
VAttcw nrUi bv made with the** *»
mpjd.il mi rtUOMblt Every effort
wrUi be made i.. aid Um people la the
development of the great raso urcai of
the Island next year. We will devote
<< ntlon to extension* In western Can¬
ada ami In pu tting the present line*
J Syracuse. N. T.. Ott. 30.—To thl* city
{last night fell the distinction Of enter¬
taining the two men moat prominent
in public Intereet. To applauding thou-
Hdnd*. William H. Ta ft an d WHUftin J.
-fteytMT P*
lean nnd Democratic doctrines. -L~—
I Mr. Taft spoke Rttws meetings bnd
| Mr. Bryan at four. At each occasion
I the warning ‘standing room only" was
displayed -long before the houi; of the
meeting, and b efore the "big i fi rn" ar-
rlved, standingroonTwit* at a premium
and hundreds' were turned away. Also.
J in each Instance, the preNUMntlal can-
! dIdat»*s were received with fluttering
j (TtFfYWtiiifra 1 Pins; And their *|»eeche*
j were frequently- Interrupted bv wpnn-
I tanaous applause.
j New York. Oct. JO - Messrs. Taft and
j l»nID. eeiodldatee f>*r t
after their almost hand to hand strug¬
gle last night for the sup|s>rt of Hyrn-
I cuse and unriagh county. Mr. Taft
| speaking there at two meetings, and
I Mr.—H r y mt ni (m ir— pn r**-«l compan y to-
Of the light, power- and street railway
drrtlnil was continueSf until talc
vestsrday afternoon when Judge and
> ounsel decided It w ould b e IwntoHwible
to complete their work- last evening.
day morning, a* him Honor Judg<-
Lamptpan will he engaged on a Jury
*w*e to-,iky nnd un .1
work of the recount;
The public and pres* were excluded
from the twm, and a* a consequence
definite Infopnajlon Is dH Hcp|t t q, nb-
Mrvhti being given by the B. C. Elec*
trie Railway Company at a special
meeting of the council last evening.
'*he xstoit r iniR* uprtty' W'Mweritr «
Wl which the city solicitors had been
dbked to make as to the exact status
ofr-the city “in relation to it. The dts-
tha over-crowding of the street cars,
riding on the platforms and the equip¬
ping of the car* with airbrakes.
City Electrician Hutchison will be
naked to In v e s t !g at e and—repoyt upon
the cause itf, the failure of the com¬
pany to supply the amount of light and
po we r needed hy the efty. whnt steps
are being taken to guard against a
repetition of present conditions, land,
also what 1* being done to relieve the
congestion on the cars and equip them
that
will devote * «ur re sou rwg*WTKi Isl-
and* development.**
of Victoria asked yoqr company to un¬
dertake certain work In connection
with the development of the reaource*
«q! Vancouver Island/' suggested your
• orrespoiident.
••No” wa* the reply, ‘They asked ua
for nothing. All I hat they hud tn aay
in Victoria was to pat us on the baek
and) commend, us f»r what wc had dune
of the Liberal scrutineer*.
Barnard, K. C.. was assisted bv
i tner, fi Robert am, \ E M -
>«. K. C.. P. P. Harrison and
Baxter. Mr Barnard * agent. *
It was the unanimous opinion-of the
aldemn n present that at tin* coming
session of the ^ legislature the city
day and probably will not again come
generate and xupptr power f rom tfhe
projected s-x-kr ink. Mbnahii. of the
waterworks supply.
Tl»e Legal Aspett.
The city aollcftors* report was as fol-
gress of l!>. i .unit and the i: mil., r *>f
challenged ballots, and many of the**-
wvre very misleading. As a matter of
fact the ballots reserved for futurc
argument ami for the derision of the
Ju«lge are abxmt equally divided be¬
tween the two candidates and In some
Instances about an equal number are
set aside for the same defo-t. for each
can I Mate, 1
' mi>apprrcenslon exists as to the
procedure whb h is being followed.
Ev»rr> ballot Is being »«*ru tin lord. box
by box. and where n ballot is chal¬
lenged It Is A*t aside foe argument la¬
ter. As each box Is reached the accept¬
ed ballots, that Is those which were ac¬
tually considered in the original count,
are first passed on, and then the re-
wlthfn point blank range of each
Other. Mr. Tuft remains in. the hotly
contested territory of New York state,
whlh Mr !trya» *«"•* on to take a
MILNER ON TARIFF POLICY.
Hays England Is on Verge qf Adopting
FIscmI Reform.
hand in the final tight Of the lvino-
ONLY SCOTCHED
crats for the electoral votes of Ohio,
Toronto. Oct .v Some further aspects
of the Imperial question were discussed
by Viscount Milner on Wednesday night
at a .banquet tendered him at the Na r
U*»nal Club by the British Empire latagua
of Canada.
Lord Milner spoke with. l«-»s delibera¬
tion thaq on the previous evening, and
drvoTnT'fiU attention to the political as¬
pect of the situation, gladdening the
hearts of the Imperialists with the pre¬
diction that England was on the verge of
adopting n policy of fiscal reform, and
adnsittg Canadians to sit tight on the
question of preference while the problem
was being worked out.
"'V* have, aw requested. « on Hide n* cl
the very ssrkiu* complaint* existing
owing to the failure, of the B. C. Elec¬
tric Railway. Company to supply elec¬
tric light, and we have considered the
franchise under which they oparata in
this « It>. and also the general law
governing the question.
**There |* nothing In the franchise
W'hlch gives a right to anyone to obtain
a supply of electric light; consequently
the supply is optional with the com¬
pany. and the continuation of supply
would uppegr to depend upon the ques¬
tion of whether a contract exists be¬
tween the company and the consumer
“We think It- will be found that no'
such contract exists, and that the con¬
sumers are entirely In the hands of the
company as to the mode of supply, the
quality and the duration. The ques-
Indlana ami Illinois.
Mr.'Bryan travelled lo-dey through
Ohio delivering a number of speeches
GENERAL REGRET AT
RESULT OF ELECTION
CONFESSES HE TRIED
at vnrhutt places In the home state of
BRITISH SQUADRON
hi* republican oppoAgnt. John W. Kern,
the -DemocratK- V f ipJ |i reildentlaI can¬
didate, continues his tour of Indiana
t"-dny, v. hi. |, \\
reach to-morrow/
Indiana waa also the centre of ac¬
tivity of E. W. i ‘hafin and F. B Wat-
Hnw, presidenti al and vice-presidential
candidates of the Prohibition party.
An announcement was miide, this
morning that the lndr|»enden< e party
campaign would be closed with a big
meeting |n Brooklyn to-night and an¬
other to-night in Carnegie hall. Man¬
hattan. Messrs. Hlsgen and Grave*,
fhe candidates of that party for presi¬
dent and vice-president. will be st both
assisted by W. H. Hearst. chairman of
the parry's nallnnal executive commit-
TO BRIBE JUROR
FOR SOUTH AMERICA
London, Oct ML—U wa* de¬
clared at the Foreign omre to¬
day that the sending of the
squ.ulnm under 'Hit .-Pen y Scott,
to Mouth A merit a. Was in no
Many Conservatives Would
Gladly Undo What Has
Contractor Makes Scandalous
Disclosures in Ruef Case—
Consternation in Court.
Jected ballots are viewed. Last of ail
the spoiled ballot*, which
MPW are ballots
which have been Inad vert lent ly spoiled
during the day and urv initialed by the
returning "ftl«*r. aa *uch. are consul—
errd. These of t«mf>e are Bklng Hlrn-
Utated from the ,smut, «>niv-the M c<^pt-
ed and rejected ballots being chal-
Venexuelan situation-^
YAMAMOTO NOT DEAD.
Never In the history of election* per¬
haps has there been a mere unpopular
decision than that recorded on Mon¬
day last when the munt-of the ballot*
Han Francisco. Cal.. Ort. M - Stand¬
ing in the «be«biw of the i*>ntt*nttary
with senigncp about ItLbc passeil upon
b»ro. and having seen, hir young wtfe
Just led fr»»m the courtroom hy*tert-
cally crying *'No. no." E. A- #• Blake.
Toklo, <h-t. ae.--There Is no founds-''
lion for the retH*rt of the of Ad¬
miral Count liomdet Yamamoto, the
former m in later of the navy.
HON. T. GREENWAY
| -*bowed the Conservative candidate to t
tlon has bben under JudlrlJP, conaider
lenged.
DIES. AGED SEVENTY
atlnn a* regard* the Rupply of r;ai^ In a
Yesterday sixteen txixeg were _ cum-
HEMMED IN BY FLAMES.
cofitrsetor. convicted of sltemptlng ti
pletetl slid ri there were twcnty-Av-
It waif to be cxpoctcd that the Uh-
bribe jnhn M. Kelly to qualify on the
In all fhl* leaves nii\ Istxcs whlrfi
must still be • ouwted. «»ut of the six¬
teen • ompleted >esterday eighteen bal¬
lot* marked "Tet npleman " and y wen-
ty-three marked "Barnard" were re-
■nrved f..r argument. (>n th.- other
hand of the rejected ballots Mr. Bar¬
nard secured the retention of six and
Col. Oregory of two for the scrutiny of
the Judge when the final decision Is
MEN BURN TO DEATH
erais would not feci gratified at the i
results, but In this instance the Con- J
servat lvea are quite as di sappoi nted at I
the defeat of the cabinet minister us .
are the Liberals. In business and In- j
dust rial circles It ip felt that Victoria j
has all to lone and nothing to gain by )
the defeat of Hon. William Temple-
Utah. It Is acknowledged on all sides j
that the minister of mine* and Inland I
revenue was u determined worker lirr
fbe Interests of the city and of the I
province, and hfs retirement from the I
Jurv to try Abraham Ruef. and vote
The campaign for Ihc. governorship
of New York state continued to-day
with unabated vig»»r r both «An4ldate*.
Messrs Hughes «nd t'handler. speaking
at several points during Hie «Uy §iuh
meetings scheduled for tp-nlght.
fur llucf * acquittal, made a full con-
»H tefday. ..-
ihnt after he was nrrest’
<hI ha h
Was Prominent Figure in Can
BLAZING OIL WELL
Poisonous Fumes From Cellu
liod Blaze Overcome Em¬
ployees of Store.
STILL CLAIMS VICTIMS
■Imrge of bri bery . Frank J.
Wwrotir. Rugr* assth late counsel, came
te .-)m and promised him tlft.floo If he
would keep quiet. He said that notes
for tlC.000 purporting th be signed by
Ruef. were delivered to a third party
to he pad to Blake after he was sen¬
tenced If he were convicted of bribery.
Besides-this amount. Blake declared
his wife wa* t.i mo eh r g lino « m.,nth
jvhile lie was In the penltentinrr.
When Blake was called yesterday- to
rise and receive sentence J»|g vHfa t ri.».|
"No. not that." and began to cry hya-
terioailv. Si a* was led from the court-
rRECEITORY FOR HAFKATt’HEWAN,
tSpectal to the Times.)
Ottawa. Oct, JL—Hon. Thomas Orren-
UcrIdii. Husk.. Oct. 10.—The first plre-
eeptory of the Masonic ordcj nstubllshrd
within Saskatchewan was Instituted here
yesterday Brand Frlor Sidney T. Han.L,
«HMnl«e. of Winnipeg, and vUlUtvg *lr
Knights from .Manitoba performed the
ceremony. Ofllcurs were appointed fnr
the new pr eerp to ry. and M candidates, tnr-
. hiding Miiaon* from all over Haskatche-
wan. were given the degrees. Following
the ceremony a banquet ws« held In the
Scientists to Investigate
The causes for challenging vary
greatly. There are about ten ballot*
maiked with Imlelinhle pencil add sum*
counsel were astonished yesterday to
Am* bow hard it w*a to «n-t•«**<•*•-
Clew. Home ardent iiartlxans not rem¬
it nt with marking a cross opposhe the
way. ex-Premier of Manitoba, and jeent*
ly appointed » member, of the board of
New York. Oct. 30.—Hemmed in bj
Rumen afut unable to escape from tht
basement of a business house on
Dusne street. Harry Jones and DavUI
Mahoney were burned to death larf
night and William ^Htgast was m
seriously burnt about the fa« •• air*
Situation.
railway ('omntlssloners. died this morning
aged seventy, after an Illness of about
three week* from nathm*. followed by
pncumotil*- and heart affe>:iion.
•pedal
from
name of their favorite insisted jg mak
Tampico show th*t ovtr fifty, lives h
lost In the oil ftre gs a result of the
and arre*t of judgment had been de-
interest* of the city. Many of them
sav that they never for a moment be¬
lieved that Victoria would defeat the
minister, and they accordingly voted
with th* ir own party .believing that In
so doing they were not endangering
the final results.
These men were probably unaware
of the tactics that were being quietly
used tq ensure the election of Mr. Bar¬
nard. and did not credit the effect that
the campaign of slander might have.
Many would undo now with nla-rRy
whil tn*S 'Were stampeded Into doing
under the Influence of the Conserva¬
tive machine in Victoria. *
marked hls^roos on the buck of his
ballot. In i^Jier cases a peculiar cross
was employed and In another It was
In red. There ar* also a number df
ballots reserved because of Irregular¬
ities in the Initialing, some bein'?
Initialed by the poll -clerk only and
others, with wrong initial*. One m«:i
marked tits ballot with a , ‘T’ instead
of h crops, and another pur not the
double cross hut an Indefinite numb r
•r crosses across the name of Mr. Ilur-
of Stillman A Engle, manufacturers
of celluloid novelties, and Jbey were
at work when a barrel of celluloid
caught fire. The poisonous fumes soon
overcame -rone» and Mahoney and
they perished, but Bottgaat managed to
fight Ills way 'through thv -flumes to
the street, where he fainted.
Frank Stillman, u member of the
firm, and fnu);. girl employees escaped
from the bulURng by the fire escapes.
The fire w4* quickly axtlngulshed
When the fin* engines arrived, the loss
to the bUlldlftg being about fu.fM).
In the ground caused by the recent fire.
Following the desth of a score of men a
few days ago. another party went Into
Hi* Mi * nil it Is Said thirty men perish
NL among the dead being several soldiers
sent ro the .scene by the Mexican govern¬
ment.
ent* came to Canada In 1*44 and settled
In the township of Darlington. Durham
county, out., where the late .Mr Ureeh-
vr.'v i«ten*ff<1 school, nr. completing his
nted. Blake .said, that he had a state¬
ment as a reason why sentence should
T»t Be pronounced. This esme as a
surprise to hi* attorneys, who were
permitted to withdraw their rose.
After he bad been sworn and stated
that he had not been promised Im-
KNICXHTH OF COLUMBUS.
Hi. John. N. B.. Orf. Hi -The Maritime
prmlnrrs have been created a fourth de¬
gree Jurisdiction by 'the Knights of Col-
MINKI1AL WEALTH OF OONGO.
mvrity. Bisk,* siald he had been offered
upon fhc
W*B Bj? Xn’uffHj A C. N* wburg and
Brussels. Oct. 10.—A report received
from R. D. Mehun, leader of the ex¬
pedition Into the Congo, relates that he
has discovered rich ileposlts of gold,
tin and copper in the Meytmml dis¬
trict.
NO CARNEGIE MEDAL
about the long table with the judge
have n<* time or Incllnatlim for. the hu¬
mors of the situation being too Im¬
pressed In the final result.
It will W impossible to complete th-
•>' to-murrow is it win « n pt ,
ahiht> take all tO-moVTOW fonflMNI tf>
complete the c<*unt. and the counsel on
tarh side will afterWHrdi KavcTfT piv-
P»f.uwHl, lie said, but In allegations that
New t.urg had procured .attiirneys tor
Ll Ik* * defence. Blake then told of the
allege/! offer o i iMJOOO and provision
for hit. wife v.JiW he was In prison. If
h? w mid not M-akc a confession.
FOR MRS. PATTERSON
UNEMPLOYED IN
KINED FUR arrault
R. V. I.IH'KENRACK IN PORT
TWO HEMISPHERES
fkperlsl to the Times).
Brave Deed on Vancouver In¬
land Coast is Re-
- — called.
Ran JWan. Pnrto Rico. Oct 3D—The
Winnipeg. Man.. Oct J«.—For assault-
siiiry l«J*; by Blake created
steamer 8. V.l Luckenlmck. which
cauglM Hr** en route from New York.
arrlv<*d here last night with the lire
mTVPT'tmtrt .gritt bu r n i ng All ttm pas¬
sengers and crew are well. 'The" pas¬
sengers were not transferrerl to an-
ather vessel, as previously reported,
hut remained on board and arrived
ing Attorney-General Campbell. Ed-
sterna tlon in court.
m.und Howell, was ftrad twenty dollars
and costs.
Comparison Made by John
pure their cases for presentation to th'
decision tan ¥cai‘< ely“*Ks rx
te*.ted before Monday.
itAT£»r Auurzzi iiumoiui.
Burns Arouses Ire of
STEPNEY IS OFFERED
MONTREAL BISHOPRIC
Naples. Oct. 30. -The latest sen
tlon to he rrp«>rted concerning the Di
of (he Abruxzi an.I Miss Kuther*ae
kins I* that the couple will marry ,
Labor Members.
IMPERIAL PENNY
(Bpoclal to the Tims*).
Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 3e.-Kxtr*me dls-
J here safely. The cause nf t he fir e hi
CABLEGRAM SYSTEM
IjMMion, »Kt. HO.—John Hurn« the Tabor
rttnfer tp exrap# the . rloslty r»f the
crowds. Then after the occurrence they
will announce the fact offli lally at the
same time as th«j date of their union.
Subsequently he and his wife will land
at Naples on their return to Italy, and
for a short time will be the guests of
the duke s brother and his wife, the
Duke and Duchess of Ai»sta.
leader and president of the loeal govern¬
ment twWd. drew down upon bis head the
anstheni** of the labor members when,
In the House nf Commons yesterday
afternoon, he Intimated that the main
disadvantage under which tlu* British un-
employed hilwirod. compared with the
unemployed In America, ws* that the
Britons drank more that! their trans-
Atlantic confreres. Mr. Rum* repudiated
the suggestion that th* difference lay In
the fact that the American unemployed
hnd money In their pocketa.
“I have been fn America' three tlmeni"’
he said, "and the only difference I **w
txqween the nnen.ployed |q A merles and
those of this country was that the former,
for s short Him* after losing work were
better dressed. Many of them df» apt
drink so much aa do many British un¬
employed workmen, hut British workmen
have an advantage In the number of days
Choice of Anglican Synod
Falls Upon Brilliant Eng¬
lish Ecclesiastic.
of the t’arnegtc hero fund commission
t’ALQART'S PROGRESS.
Hon. R. Lemieux to Represent
Canada at London
Conference.
Pateison. whose brave act saved the
lives of the crew of the barque Unloma
wrecked ofT Vancouver Island In
Detember, !*»# Marine men familiar
with the detail* of the cade bellrw
that m* more heroic act was ever per¬
formed on Hil* coast. Mrs. Paterson's
deed was exploited f*r and wide at the
time, and It wa* believed the t’arneglc
com miss toq would recognise her.
Mrs. Paterson's husband at the time
of the wreck was keeper of TIM* light¬
house at <*a(»e Beale. The t’oloma was
driven ashore in m terrific storm «h
De»*ember Tth, IMW. and the unfortu¬
nate crew took to the rigging. 8eelng
their desperate plight, Mrs. Paterson
bravely made her way over a rough
rogd for miles through h blinding storm
to give the alarm. Word readied the
Canadian government steamer Quadra
which rescued ten men In the nick of
But for Mrs. Paterson’s heroic
t'algsry, Oct. 3D.- The total numb*:
of penults Issued this month by Build¬
ing Inspector Harrison forty-four
with a value Witt.060. Thera has been
lqid this year In the city JTS.OOh square
feet rrf cement sidewalk. Also up to
date there ha* been laid 34.338 feet of
sewers or 8.8 miles, and I2*M mile* of
water uuiln*. (Thla I* much more than
THE LAI K HON. T. GKEKNWAY.
education Mr Greenway established a
mercantile business nenr Exeter. He was
for ten years reeve of the township of
Stephen, snd In 1875 was ele«*«ed lo the
House of Cumnwvns. Three years Inter hr
removed to the prairie* and transferred
Ms political service tn the 'legislature of
Manitoba, or which province he liecame
Premier in 19K. The first greet prairie
province was th* Brst lo feel the growing
pains of new nationhood and 4o desire
freedom from • old restralntit^ . Ho Mr.
Orm-nway led In the abolition of separate
nrhools and took a firm stand against
monopoly and In defence of provincial
rights. Ills administration nf Manitoba
was economical and progressive until he
resigned In UMi.
The late Mr. Greenwsy was again elect¬
ed to the House of Commons In l»»4. and
ELECTION TRAGEDY.
(Spscla! to the Times).
Ottawa, not. SO.—Hon. R. Temlrux.
postmaster general, leaves for Ixmdon.
England, to-day to reprerajit Oanadu
»«f a cciQifgelkt in I«nndou next uumth
of representatives of_4hs Imperial and
CnlonlMl governments and of the cable
companies and others luterestad in the
development of Imperial penny cable
system along the line* of the Itnpeiinl
yenny postage, which has proved so
great a success.
'Mr. lemieux.-himself, is a strong ad-
Ontarto M J tn on ll ln. W’dy -do Vote Was
- A<*cldentally Killed: °
Tt» BITCCHED M. METHOT.
'• (Specisl to the Times).
Huntsville, Ont. CXd, 30.—New* has
been rex-elved of the accidental shoot¬
ing of Jacob Eaton, of I’tterson, who
while riding In n buggy on his way
home to vote was killed.by a gun Ac¬
cidentally discharged by one of hix
i Special to the Times.»
Quebec. Oct. SO. -R I* rumored that
Edmond ' Jtrty de l^otblnlery. advocate,
and a Min of Hlr Henri Jolv de Lot bln-
lere. wlU be offered tlie seat In the leg¬
islative I council rendered vacant by-the.
death of M. Methot.
candldatd of the clergy, and Deun
Farthing, of Kingston. Ont.. the favor¬
ite candidate of the lay delegates.
As n result of this. conference the
unanimous choice fell upon the Right
Rev, Cosmos Gordon Lang, at present
Bishop of Stepney, one of the suffragan
ldkt month he was appointed a railway
c omm i ss ioner '/ ■■
vocate of « heajier cable comj
INDIAN GKTH TEN YEARH.
blnhujMi of Ihe. diocese.of Lon d on . Kng.
time.
act every man would have been lost,
as the barque soon pouqded to piece*.
wfth the Mother Country
EXPLOSION IN AEROPLANE.
Bishop Ijtng I* one of the most brll
bear fhe message of t'anada's hearty
suppxirt and co-nt*«rotlo»i In the gen¬
eral Imperial movement. Ha Is taking
iu> definite'proposal* but will a'nRouno-
that Canada Is prepared to do her share
In any scheme that miyy be devised to
Vewrti w 4t»a- in
Brantford. Ont.. Oct. 3*.—At th* Brant
fall assise* In sewMUm here, yesterday,
I'Tsekh'l Hill.' an Indiun. wax chargnl by
Mrs, Levi General, an Indian wnman.
with Indef-ent snaftiilt. The jury brought
In a verdict of guilty snd Hill, wa* jrestcr-
Ulssl
N. B PROHIBITIONIBTB.
I.llant of tin* younger churchmen of
Great Britain, and stands in the direct
^Jlne of preferment to the highest hon-
| tw*. ThJ* being so, 4t is consktere<l
| doubtful If he will accept. The offer
j has been cabled to hfm. nnd the syruid
EALIjB FORTY FEET TO DEATH.
lx- Man*. France. Oct. 3d-While Wil¬
bur Wright, the Amcrfea-it «w* mak¬
ing a ritght this morning, the i go tor
of tlm .machine ex plo d d d. Mr. Wright
loaded without injury gnu the aertv
• o'tt»crwh»e dam*
8t. John. N. II.. Oct. 35.—New Bruns-.
wick Temperartcc MfraRo* will at the
next sesalon of The legislature present a.
. 0ellev*WV; Oct. It—Hdrry Burton, an
Englishman, shout £t years'of age. .fen
forty r«--i from * tramway nt ug imi.-
Title - -
NfltMjBf of ’the conditions of tlu>
Carnegie hero fund, which was estab¬
lished a few mom It* ago. Is that .It
%Nsia-tiht' tw- ratf.
ifnenf works yesterday and ws* in-
..kriled.'* ' 'V.- t+iflhr* -vf-
HUGE RAILWAY
SCANDAL IN U.S.A
The Simplex
Bronchitis Kettle
IN STOCK
in Victoria
MKX'S DOCTOR’S Wl’Kt lAl.S. Bd^«)OarS5Kfw«'rx
Jur #6. M.v j>rie<-. . .._$5.50
LADIES’ DOCTOR’S SPECIALS- Bell's make. Sold -very-
* 4 6 .,M y pri es—-,
LADItiS' RSD.(3tOSS.LACED BOOTS.
NO ACCOUNTING FOR ^
TEN MILLION DOLLARS
TO-MORROW LAST DAY
A kind of a “Stitch in Time” Rem
FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
t.^SIDK THIV CITY. LIMITS, Top
WATEI
BOILEI
Facilities Afforded for All to
Startfinfl Exposures" Likely jnrj
H andMy price
$X 5 o lL ua ?.i.oo
” v .PttKf ■ rri'i ivi'<t, a tnrgi* fine <>f
Whalebone Hair Brushes, Wtl.iCk
and white whalebone.
We just received a Ladies’ Ebony
Hair Brush, ImiR Russian Inis tics-,
just the thins for a Christmas
present.
Connection With Chicago
Have Names Put
Content sidewalks going down
fept froutine.
Worth doable the price a*Med.
$220
Comfortable terms.
CHRISTIES
and Milwaukee Co.
OOR. GOVERNMENT AND
JOHNSON STS.
Chicago. Ills.. Oct. Jo.—Ten millions
lr n*imd flgur*-* out "f a total-of III.-
WK'.hoo pm. up by Investors ror the
bankrupt Chi<n«.v and Mllwauki-i Rail-
h«t! Electric Cstnpnny has gone Into
something' elm- be*Uh* const ruction,
according to re|N»rts of ttrlllWd so*
countants to the receivers Mjipoluted
by Federal Judges Gmsaeup. The prin¬
cipal feature of the an .mutants' re¬
ports were muds public to-duy.
Thu eutmrts «h*»w that tyUAmo have'
been spent In tltr couslruelktn of Uie
Tin* flijr lull] nill Im o|mii Ihh
evenliut from 7 to 10 p. in. mimI
to-mornm until 5 p. hi. for tin*
tvnvruliHMv of .'itlsciiM win* <k-
sire to apply for regUtration u«
in«nih'l|Mit inter*. The ivct piliMi
•»f appllrtttliais Hom h nlhnliiirl)
to-morrow at .*» p. in.
Notice.
The Elite Millinery, 1316 Douglas St
Pemberton
AND SON
636 Fort Street
We are Prompt, We arc Careful. and Wc use
the Beat in our Preseript ion' Work.
Th*» city nwrfwr'v fa n huay
■pot ^q-dajr, being crowded by vttt-
i sens' flMng applications r«>r DqfTsfrn
OOO.OOI) and the other drip* amount to I *»—' -—- -.-
IJ. 143.000. making a total debt of IIX.-
Nk.OW. "Th«T difference between HiU
pen ded on the roa d Is tf.TlS.wwb
Ihfty a hnxv ld»** ref the Ultimate sits-
position of the IV.;Io exists outside
road. Outstanding against this Is a
SATURDAY SPECIAL
BRYAN ONLY ONE
Hands made Hats, in Various Siyles.fer $5.00
A Few Everyday Bargains
lion's, which brings tho totul up to *’
To-day. there »IU -l» d Wth-H
list. n».Mr N'o rt hr mt an
emit, as well as two ns
attending to an aknoat
stream of people. '• •
In oriler to permit of
canont get down to
ortlt e of the city assessor will Is* «
this evening nv.m T p m to i »
Mayor Hall w ill also U* In his ofllt
( ROSS & BLACKWELL'S-KNOLISH MALT.VINE0AR
twltk . . ;. — . .
TABLE RAISINS, in Ml. p»,k« K .». .a,!...
NEW CALIFORNIA KIDS. 6 package* for ........
ISLAND POTATOES, per lts» lb sa.k ... - ‘
ASIICROi-'T POTATOES, per IflO II,, . $1
If ymi Have not tried of I II- tins 6TOYPSY TEA. at 81
continuous
pohy \ trentMidously largo arhotmt
"** dlsslp.tt•>(! in the..soiling «»f -b*>>V
ui extremel> low price-. Until affair*
ore probed through anti through, th*
inytwtorx win nut know all uf th*
quicksands that sucked In their money.
TAFT-ROGKEFELLER
Extra Special for Saturday
COMBINE IS DENOUNCED
NICE FRESH GRAPES, per basket .
ARMOUR'S PORK AND BEANS. .! Un* far
SPRING BROOK CREAMERY BETTER. 3 Jl
Tie- Wl«r,»n,ln dttMofl- of ,hr rnart it
iwokatf*-. ib. »o . (Jet bnny.
'iHnat sfrfkfr.g example <«f ext r;»..r*Iiti
Democratic Candidate Makes
will lie kept upon until 'i .o’clock in the.
afternoon. Which will positively be the
Caustic Comment on Lat
est Campaign Sensation.
Windsor Grocery Company,
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. GOV’T STREET.
lust np|«irtunity any householders or
IJcense^Ti<7T3er* will "itaviTYo make
plication to be placed t»n the lists for
the ap|»roachlng municipal eleelionfl
In order that those.Kha have ».«*t us
yet registered may do si# more 4«<m-
v#nl»|j»ilyr prfRT*l>m has leen ma»Ye for
BAKER & JOHN
GROCERS YATES ST., Cor. Vancouver
GIVE US-A TRIAL. J., ..
Phone 234
New Pork. N. Y.. Oft/ >1.—<*harge»
wcr« nuilt by N»rmaM K, iU> k. •-hair-
mmn of the IietniM-ratle national com¬
mittee to-day lhat tlig declaration of
John D. Uiickefelh r for Taft for pres¬
ident wn$ the result of the deni be¬
tween the Republlptn national commit¬
tee and the Standard «*tt rotnpuny’s
Interests whereby Nntlonnl flutlrman
Hitchtork received large campaign
contributions, and Mr Rixkef e liar’s
promises. ftlr-^^Mnck that nit*
doubtrdl> Umi t 'O OOO.OOO^of the Htan-
d«rd oij Company would he fixed up
In the event <if Mr. Taft's electlun aa
a part nf the Imrgaln.
The Democratic national < itairman
said. ’The KtundArd Mil Loiti|u y Imi
United where everyhiNly would land.
Mr. Ro V •irlkr lietd hack for a bar¬
gain and got what he wanted. His <1«>
claratlon for Taft* Is g«s»d for at least
100 ,non iitfes In the doubtful states. I
Ing as follows:
Pennington Jt ~ Wtwn'
la West, from 7.Id
Fawcett's drug store,
Douglas street, * to 1.
BETTER
ECONOMIZE
Christie’s Zephyr Cream
Soda Biscuits
tend the work.
White’s, drug store. r»nV Bay Junc¬
tion, A to y
Emmiujur! (laptlst • church, flprlng
Hldge. 8 to ».
James Bay Methodist
Menxfes street. * In').
Lee. A Fraser's real estate office.
Trounce Alley, up to 1 o'clock on Hut-
’urdhv
Hwlnnerton A Oddy's nlflie. Govern¬
ment street, up to 1 n*cl»K*k Saturday.
HnUh the road aud reielre a conuiS*
slon of »4n«n>. Mr. U>ewenfoldt. It ap-
liean* did n*»i purchase the receiver’"
(.ertIrh-atea. but turned them aver to
He* elver Mooif. win. waa to try t.. dis-
i*->se of them i n the United State, an 1
t'anada, there bring no market for
them ’n. T«on<|on after the expo«ur-*ii
of the r»»ad‘s <*nndltlon. In exchange
for the certificates Loew**nfeldt took
fl.nos.Mn I»f the bonds of the Michigan
United, fttllwayg Company in whhH
M*s»re Is Interested. Loewenfeldt. no
n'result of these deals hss furnished
only |ixo,towards the financing of
the rompletlon of the road.
For (he open grate or the cook atore.it is an'economy to burn
coke witk your coal. Be convinced.
LET US SEND YOU A
Ton of Coke for $5.00
We deliver it Tree to any addres. within city limit*. Only
$4.00 if you send for it.
churrh,
The St anda rd of Perfect ion—May
be Obtained from Any Grocer in
BICYCLE VS. AUTO
VICTORIA GAS COMPANY, LTD,
IN COUNTY COURT
Corner fort and Langley Streets
tlie itepublti-sn nttlmuirI'ninnilttre re*-
oeli-ed fr«m> Mr. Rm-kefcller but can
ffi>t assured that they both received
BATTLESHIPS AROUSE
NO ENTHUSIASM AT AMOY
ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED
Damages Sought by J. Lem
Winter,
whit h ^Uggrst th- . wlierher
Toff Is with .Rockefeller or H'tosevcll..
"Wo now have an rdl trust an<l the
»teoi trust lined up sldw-by aide, wnrk-
[ Ing f or Mr, Taft’s ca ndidac y, Mr. Car-^
nrtegle's statement yesterday on his
arrival fn»m Bnwpe that the election
of Mr. Bryan ^r«>ul«l he a tragedy Is
n»»t only shockin# hut should amuse
ihe ludlgna<U>n a of all fair-minded cltl-
xens of the i nun try regardless of par¬
ti afllTlaiiim. Mr. **arnegle. I nm re¬
liably tnformed. 1$ not rven a vf»ter In
this ronatry." '
National i]h*lrmsn Mm k declared h»
ha‘ lenrned Vital th,. Republican na-
tloe.ti committee him a «*amj s*gn fynrf
of $t*’.80t.*.00fi and that of this sum 11*
<sO.OW» was being used for the purpose
ol.j «*-i t ttiti an d briherr. The. naUunai,
rMPmtn said-farther that WW.d W ftf
Hr r.«*publlt‘an campaign fund had
been sint Into Indiana and thht more
th.m that sum had been sent lnt«» Ohio,
William J. Bryan, tltc Democrats,
candidate for president, gave out *
statement here to-day eomineiiilng on 1
the declarathms of John D. Rocke-
i* Her. inutlc iu New Yotk yc.Ht. i i.,,
tha^ he would vot© for Wm.l H Taft.
Mr. Bryun sold he was not surprised
at the declaration* r»r jft; Rockefeller.
*■ -the Htandurd Oil t'onipany and the
Bopohlh-an party hare been so closely
But Few Chinese Turn Out to
Greet Vessels—Cause of
MKt'llANK'AL r Rl
Wilson, locksmith,
Phone ITU.
Judge Lampman and a Jury 8re to¬
day engaged In the county court In
hearing an artton for ta«5 damages
brought by J. Lemma* against George
Winter. On the evening of July loth
last the plaintiff was coming down
Fort Street on a bicycle. IL. was Just
| turning out on to Goiernmettt street
when ho was strut k by an auto, sus¬
taining painful InJurW - and having his
ltTA**se frum wh®c| damaged. It to cWpxi that tho
tlon It the driver of the auto Whs g^dng at an ex¬
cessive rate and was negligent. On the
led a circular other hand the defenc* Is made that
ais have .»e- Lem max was hitmclf reeponslbla fur
tetn *I^?dThM tbe fUftl tKUurr^d.
e to orroni h A * D Creo *** *» appearing fi»r the
. ^ plaintiff and H. D. Helmrken. K. C ( .
Tan Island at »"«* K. C.. for the de-
havlng 1-sen fendant. A number of ladles are
’ . the Phlnn— IMont Uk_witiwwrt for tha-Aafappa.. —
hick escorted l.ommux told the story «d the accl-_
Fe . wh4b> «ht
TO LKT—Furnished ronnls. balg,
light, phone and sitting room.
A». fcl Quadra.
THE OREAT MAJORITY OF VOTES CAST IN TAVOR OF
Our Rums and Scotch
TO LUT- Furnished rooms, with or with¬
out board, or for light housekeeping.
1»Q vjuadrw Pt Plione 30.
ALL PORK CAMBRIDGE
Special
Hoard and large well furnished room,
all modem ctmvenlencea. at Ut Measles
atreet. Telephone 7«1 .
Whiskies
Ti» RENT—In privab* house, furnished
IxMlroom and small sitting room adjoin¬
ing. If required; suitable for a gentle¬
man. W Dallas road.
I* trap evidpnvp ..f the good Jadfrmpnt of pili*.-n* of Vivtori* in
knowing when- to buy th*- most rvlmbl,- go**l* *t th*- h*-*t prio.-s
With pvrft-cl *atisf»vtiou in Ihv bargain. Alt .w wwb *rr
gH»r»»tp«l. or monrv rpfnndpd. This is reiHy a Liberal off,. r .
Cures Coug*hs and Colds
Saturday
l,< 'XT-'"Gold t*>ck* t and chain, initials J
G. on one side, diamond on other. Re¬
ward on return to JOM Yulus
FINK .JAMAICA BUM.
KILMARNOCK Mt’OTt'lf.
|M-r Imttir.$1.00
WHYTE & MvKAY’S s|*E-
pnrr HpuTN undrr tvhnlrwmir
mid i’leauly uolhlitlollH.
dent. -He was looking out -fm* the pen-
TENDKRIt INVITED—Up to November
Mb. for the porchaae of that desirable
>*»rm. Seettnn 24. S»*oke DlsIHci. adjoin¬
ing Muir Estate, lately occupied by
'I’homon Hind, comprising XX acres
‘(about a*.cleared and fenced!. Five
roomed bouse anti bam. garden and
fruit trees, good well and other water.
- Highest -or any lender m»l necessarily
occupied. J. Pelrson. 1214 Government
street. Ylctoria. B. C.
pie crossing the ‘street, he sit Id, and
saw nothing of the motor uotil 11
struck him. He was unahl* to say any¬
thing n« to the speril ul w hit h It Was
going hut was satisfied he had not
FINE JAMAICA RI M
bottle .. .. ... . $
BLACK .M*E BUM, 1S T
Judge your butcher s meats
squadron, boarded the Anterlcan flagship
m* Antoe and left with Admir al *>»--- r 1 been Ltl hbnne himself
white horse cellar
by the quality of his
and corn beef.
me card* at Prince Tu I-w* *iut 10 -,.
Tun Yen. „f thft
hoard, the imperial reytrf.sentatives sent
by the government at IVktn to welcome
the fleet,
American patrols have been landed and
are statlonrd tsi\ the besrh and along the
road. No officer nor any of the nien will
be allowed to enter the native city of
Amoy.
-Frailer it k G. Fow k« ». w4»o-ba d b een
standing ott F*»rt street, Juet. west of
Government, was Imnrd ns to the speqtl
of the suto. H,. dee* tilled It’As com¬
ing Alopg swiftly and silently and ul
a speed tu which the ten-mile test
given the Hly roun* If hy the autumn-
I bile owners was like a funeral. H*
I was emphatic as there having been
j no warning given by the chauffeor as
4 the machine was nearing Fort street.
1 Hr noticed as It p*se***l ili^t the brake
wa» being put on for'Vane rcaaon and
Iq. watched to see. how far It would go
lwfore stopping: It! travelled ns far as
I the candy store, and after, stopping g
I*. 4V4g SJO-jpaiwild Sco|»*l»
Mr Taft has been nutklng siw«m he« |
/or many wrecks and l»e has n« yet
dwelt upon the iniquities of the trusts I
or pointed mu the injustice done the
American people by them. Mo wonder '
Mr. R.K-kefeiier Is for Mr. Taft .Vga(p.
Mr. Rockefeller says.. Mr. Tafi a H*o
UiUi..»-i|] hm4m f.H law trad order. Thte
Is false. Mr. Rockefeller's •-••r|a>rution
Is the most notorious law-breaker in
»hg United states ami he | M for Mr.
Tafl hechuse he does not Want the law
rnforced. Mr. Rockefeller also says
4*o*» Mr Twffw-etertton w«| mnk«> Tor
»tat}IMtr-wt-business. What kln.f is rt
thui h* uieaiiA The thing* that Mr.
Taft's election will enable the trusts
to get 1$, a tighter strangle gras.p on
the a iperleun people and*put* thei r ex¬
tortion upon a more fiermanent foun¬
dation. He says Mr. Taft is not a
man Inclined to rash experiments. He
might have omitted the word rash'
for Mr. Taft Is not In favor of any
kind i»f experiment In the w w>- of rem-
t»dWI lAgimnorC The Denux-rala have
reason to he grateful to Mr. Rocke¬
feller fur trarlnjMhe mask off the Re¬
publican campaign and reveglfng the
duplicity that charn- terlxed Jt. in¬
stead "f openly attacking the H lde of
monopoly tin* Republican orgaulxation
has kept up a prytenar* at reform -ind
Mr. Roosevelt rushed Into the arena
and allowed the charge that trusts
Business Chances.
A BETTER OPPORTUNITY for Invest¬
ment. thsn has been offered recently Is
ni present open A manufacturing snd
Industrial business in Vancouver tjpt
nuld 40 per cent, rash dividend last year
]* expanding and placing shares on the
market at par Will hear the closest
TiTveengstton. and -1«- to* good to tie
Ttji«>*»«d hv tb«»se !«*«»klitg for a sound ami
,M*hly. profitable investment. For full
particulars address Box 245. Tines
.$ 2.00
CALEDONIA Llqi'KU. ,$|
PINT FLASKS scotch
1’INT FLASKS RI M 50<
BLACK & WHITE SCUTCH
pi-rbnnli-.$1.25
THERE’S A REASON
MOB RAIDS JAIL
C0PAS & YOUNG
DOUGLAS
MARKET
Wines and Liquors
MERRY-GO-ROUND
PHONE 94
Victim Attempting to Defend
Himself is Riddled With
Bullets.
PHONE 1701
TOT***Leaving
» °*n Huturduy nighi, Begina wmjO,
nftegnoc.r ■ ••Tiing. r
yg me bgv!
423 DOUGLAS
pr**gre*s.
RING UP 6o6
FIRST CLASS SERVICE IN
HACKS, BUGGIES AND
EXPRESS WORK
Al*o Wood and Co*l order*.
«PK' 1A1.TV.
Hugh Mcl^-an, of Vancouver, la In the
etiy to-day.
—BulMln*~p,rmlu »rr, Iwued ia-
<l»v to Jam,, KIppooH. l.a.u.mlth
*veiW». for a UarellUw |„ ,„ m , l mi
and to Henry James for a frame barn
In rear of his house at 714 Powdvrly
avenue, which, must hi- placed twenty
feet fr«*m street nr dwelling.
DIED.
McDOVOALL—At 8t. Joseph's hospital.
• a> Oct JXth. Thei-esa. wife of
Dan. McDougalt. chief of the Feral**
Jirc departnw-nt. aged 2x years, a na¬
il \e of Ontario.—R. I. P.
The funeral wilt fake place on Suturda.v
mnming from her -moiher'a residence. Jl!
North Park slreei, at Hill, and at Rl. An¬
drew’s Rnr.taj^. I’nlhollc Cathedral at J.UO
Kingston. T#nn . Oct. 30.—A mob dr
thirty m«*n attacked the R*mnc county
Jail early to-day and killed Geprge
«’obk.‘ hel|) on a rharg*- *»f murdering
John King a f-rryman. at R.-uthw. *?
Point a few weeks^ago. All hut two
of the m«*»* were masked, the two un¬
masked men Being strangers to the
sheriff. The Identity of none of the
mob la known
It Is presumed the men Intended, to ff> KENT -1
hang Cook, as they Had a rope in their Fort strfs*t.
ikaawaaion. However, when his cell i !”
was reached he offcr«*«l reststnne* and j t .' on *
drew a raxor With this weapon he cut with shed/
one of the men in tin* mob This. It I limits, ml
NEW AD\ KJtTIbi:>|KXT&.
NOTICE
.
post s. Apply McDonald's tlrorery, Oak
Bav Jvincti.*n.
All Accounts against
the Liberal Campaign
Committee should be sent
forthwith to Postoffice
Box 775. „
tff^THe ii-i»se of George Rates,
against whom a charge of obtaining
17 by false prateRy* 1 * w-ng laid some
days ago. permission wne obtained
from, tb* Jift-qn. \ -gMM ml’* dffjMH"
i.|,i i.. uiihdriiw th. <4mrg*
the police court this morning this was
done And he was drscluirged.
I LI, BOY ' WANTED—Hours abort.
»rk llgl»t v I3.<» we« k. JIM Yatea 4*1.
Loom Boxe», |20 per Month
’OI-1.I8TER -At Buffalo. N Y... on tlx
'5th Inst.. «'sp«. R. I’olHjtrr. J. P . I
native of the Isle of Man. aged 7
yeara.
.Due notice of funeral will be given.
irnished rooms.
SLAND TRANSFER CO
741 FORT 8TR£ £t
Granite and
In connection with the vacancy In
nrug*‘d the invaders and
nm»»*ars.
th# j.oviti«.n. of governm ot t agent at
New Westminster* rauoed t?y the denth
uf C. C. Fisher, the name of Thos.’ Glf-
(atwl, M, H. F.. has »"•**«* mentioned aw
u prifUiblfi successor. \n *iccl«l..n ha*
been mad*- hy tlic government In the
matter of naming a successor, the of.
being filled by the rt lbf . trrk.
-To-morrow Is th« Inst day on which
eltlairis Will be uhie i *►. J?r* *flt by the-re-
b-it^ */f om*-slxth all.-Aveil for pr*>nvkt
inrymrnt nf tlisfr ItlXftfl. \uk
off payltu; of lhr|r civic detits beyqmV
Unit time v-ill hiivc to pay up the full
ofhouitt of llicit* Mil. The city itvns’
un*r’*» Ntaff have been k* pt very busy
Qoxfc was shot dead. Four bullets eii-
t<*r»*4 his hpdy.
Sheriff**» <1* politic* hr«* wouriha the
Chu-tffr) Id-day In quest, <»f- eVhlencr
of m*-m(.crs of tit*- stub *K»vrrm»r
PaMersoti will b*- asked iu offer a re¬
ward. for their apprehension Before
killing King. Cuffh was .under a sltn-
JJar charge in CI»at««noufa. where h*
W#»‘ * r nm w 4- .«ift*«( **wa*>K <*TO» •*(***
Marble Works
_T*K‘«t* flMnll* C«
—The funeral uf the htte 1-Mw.ard
Grlfftlfw.'*tobk ~ place thl* afternoon ;
from '*Wv Hr ftirittliVTmrt' ruthlng par |
lor.at 2:30 o'clock; «nd Christ Church •
t*atherdal a quart- r of an hour later. {
Rev. Canon Bean land* offlclat*-d. The j
BMaJI bearers were .C F. Lay. J Me-I
p at- pi'* essb *w**l 93f per menfh wilt
-••■me S Vom lin'd ••ktl.u** Bav *|i«
- trtet. rlo sq . to ear iw, HnhtM;- Cfa
lUl-X, .
Mmumtnl'a. IMpg Orantta Cop-
Inga. ate., at Icwrai prlcm con-
•l«t$»t with Ccauaiass stock and
workmanship.
A. BTEWART*
COR: 1AT EB AND BL ANCHARD
fXKCEX*. . .
Uie Th* Time* for Wants. For
Sales, To Lets—lc per word. Dally
or Semi-Weekly. Six insertions
for-price el I? w.
i» LKT. Well Joridsbed suit.- *rf bt>i^s
keeping rooms in o«*w tmurv. heat«-«l bv
furnsfc; no uhttfacn. ►117* Yates |U. - 1 .
<>nn. PejfO.r': _Ry>trrt e*n*«l*k. J
e»»i«K *ew.*W cl*£fiUii
VICTORIA DAILY TIMER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908
N.OTICES APPEARING
NOTORIOUS SMUGGLER
fft TME GA?mi
NABBED IN SEATTLE
Stanfield’s Underwear
SNAPS
Appointments Made by the
Government and Corn-
Man Who Jumped His Bail in
1905 is Again in
panier Incorporated.
Very tinr Mild Urge fruit. On* flom'ii mui m tialf in each baskat
Skiturday ...... .... ,25<
Tlie Knitting Machines in the
are almost human.
Thl* fee k , || rr.njii' ial Gagett#©#h-
tain* of the following appoint
pentAi; - . •
Wattle. Wash.. Ooi. 29 - Seth B.
Btevena. H fugitive from justice «!»«••*
19W. noted
kflrtWh tn rustorh* H&OtfV thrmufltnut 1
Steve" bii4 ~*Hlg Beth." wag arrested
In Seattle yestertlay forenoon by 4 dep¬
uty I'nlb-d Btptc* marshal and l.nlge-d
in -the munty jail.
On September J«U». 1M&. Hteven* and
hi* wife, with Oeorge 'Berger* who. at
that time, wan local superintendent of
th** Pullman Car Company, were ar¬
rested at the old Columbia utrret depot
on a chflnte of smuggling opium Into
the country from British Columbia.
Hteven* and hi* wife forfeited eaah
I bail of 91.2M at that time. Bearer
I was subsequently tried on th*. charge
ninS acquitted by ^ juty In Jud*e Han*
ford’a court. Mrs.^nfevens died tn Van-
NEW WALNUTS
Stanfield mills,
Knitting the
.
a, notary miWtc in. and for the pro- j
British 'Viiumbta. /
Sidney Ashe Fletcher to be acting ]
Nt^w West min- 1
They must be, in order to knit
Garments
better Underwear than can be'knit
by hand. And thesc'machines do it.
Every stitch is exactly the same length. These machines
16 distinct threads of yarn at once. Should any one of the strands
i, the whole machine stop, and won’t run until the break is mended,
•e are no “dropped” stitches in Stanfield’s Underwear.
W. O. WALLACE
Th* Family Cash Grocery
Cor. Yates and Douglas Sts.
government ugt-ni . *1
•ter; actinic assistant commissioner «f
land* and works for the Westminster.
New Westminster city und Vancouver
city elfetoraj district*;. acting gold
■ ommislsuiurr for the New Wmtmlitilfr
mining division: acting collector of
re venus for ,thr_ New Westminster as-
srssmenL district, and 4 acting recording
officer for the Delta, Chilliwack. Dewd-
ney and Richmond cattle district a.
James K. Kirby, of Kaiclton. mining
Itfonltr, to be registrar of the Itnael-
lon registry of th** county court gff At-
lln. from the loth day »f Otc«»ber, 1909
in the place of K. W. Valleau.
Th*. following. companies have been
Incorporated -
Diamond Vale .Supply fompany.
with m * aplt»rttzHllort uf |2i,OW.
FMtmm-4*. -Tew-e.wr Uba 4iapl«
Phone 313
No such machinery at this dialed before the Stanfield*’ time.
unaatnloctory the ordinary knitting machines did the work, the Stanfield* turned in
and invented this modern machine.
Baeh mk tboNf we »n> showing in our windows.
work of art, from the
about two yyarw ago
It w» the founder ot the Stanfield mills, too, who perfected the only absolutely
unshrinkable underwear. He discovered that no matter what was done to garments
Mot Jtokttt* Wit «* liter. Sta>H •hf't* ftyowa of M Mwyl wool. f Sop janoted
During Um IkfM year* that have
'lapsed since the arrest of Elevens he
m» mud** freqtwnt -overture** to -the
rrrverTrmv'Trr^ttTroTTgh -tocat- rusto mrmf^-
Child* Bracelet* at $1.00 to the Diamond
and Precious Stone Bracelet* at *
$50 or More .
wherebv the shrink was taken out of the wool before the
fleer* for permission to return tn the
United States oi l bis promise that’' hg,j
would be good amT In return. assist the 1
local customs official* In their efforts
Newton * Greer Company, with a
capital rtf m.900. lo take over t lie pres¬
ent bnstresa and do a general trade.
to make unshrinkable u n der w ear.
Th.v in cl tub-. hH Airiis. n n ri- v?«* would he j»l*g.v«l to hiv'«’ an
opporlunity of allowing them to you.
Printing A Publishing ‘ fom
to stamp out smuggling and smuggler* 1
tn this district. His overtures were ra
JgQfod.
At no Mme sine.* he became a fugt
tlva from justice have efforts*bwn to
taxed to apprehend him. He has re*1d
In all the other detail^ofthe making, Stanfield’s Underwear i* improved,
So it is only natural that the finished garments are better.
Government Street
VICTORIA
Red fern’s
It is made for men and women in all size* from
since.
1) to 70 inches,
cafe tn the northern part of ill* t'lly.
Stevens made pract ically no alfbrl to
conceal H lg* Identity nor did h»* resist
ills arresting officer He occupies a
cell In the north tank of the county
Jail., but declines to discus* hi* case
until such time a« he has consulted a
extra provincial company.
weights, with colored labels to distinguish
i*i», of .Ve 1 sofT *TT 'rtFfieT fnr II*
.»»»pony
The Karen#** uApper Company of
Xpnk.m*- U** been-registered «* an *-x-»
it a provincial company, with Charles
W. Jordan, of Olalla. as attorney for
the i-ompany. »
w U s>t Hid to be
made for a public highway across a
portion *»f the nor Hi east corner ~ of
section 1. Gsbrlols Island. fr«*m the new
irn.elb-d government road running
m rose the said lot to the shore of the
bay ml led Gray’* bar. l»-log at«-th*
foot of the bluff * 44 uated at the ln»y
aforesaid on ihc said lahd. The public
highway will be shout 21 # yards In
length. »
Examination* for assgyers for the
province will **omm*nee on December
London and Lancashire
Fire Insurance Company,
Capital $11,142^75. Security. $21,163,000
RED label, light weight. BLUE label,
medium weight. BLACK label, heavy weight,
lawyer.
At the time of his arrest Steven* had
Just Apia lord a JaU fMtMHa of twelve
months for smuggling. He was not
out of prison six whets befor* he was
arrested again by government agents.
At the time a satchel waa seised by
the customs Inspectors which had been
left In Berger * office by a messenger
Your dealer has all sizes and weights or can
TRURO, N.S. Jml
Robert Ward & Co
STANFIELDS LIMITED
VANCOUVER
VICTORIA
for It the following day. When .■•he
railed the next day. the wtanan. who
was Mrs. Stevens. Berger, and her hus¬
band were arrc*t*-d. A l"t of prepared
opium was found in the satchel*
7th tn the partiament bnttdtng*
HOTEL /RRIVALS
After his departure from the rlty
8«»me changes "in school districts are
noted, and HUverton district Is reduced
to an assisted one.
three Vears ago Steven* telegraphed
his attorneys frotp New Westminster
B. C.. as follows
•*| am a stranger In a foreign land.
O*orge Berger Is Innocent of th* *-rln»e
• ht-rged by tbs government Jn aiding
myself arid wife In smuggling a grip
of opium. He had no knowledge of
• entente. | am the guilty party.
•NFTH B. KTEVKNR"
Berger * defence was that he was’
the lnn<M-ent vlgtlm of circuin«topees.
He claimed that he knew nothing of
the nature of tire contents of the
satchel. He said that Mrs. Stevens
was a relative-of hts wife, that he wns
accustomed to show her courtesies,
such as carrying her satchel to the
train whenever she went on a Journey.
The satchel contained sixty cans of
BLOCKS
DOMJNION
W J Curry. Vancouver. W. Wilkinson,
Spokane. Mr and Mrs. H. Johnson. Meal-
tier Mr. and Mrs Jas. T ucker . Winnipeg
E Pullman, * Tacoma. H Tammany.
Georgetown; George Hoskins. Philadel¬
phia; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sampson. Port¬
land: Mr*. H. Portman. Beattie; W. II.
Irwin. Winnipeg. Clark Brown. Port¬
land; C N. Denison, Montreal, N. A. Mc¬
Kinnon. Vancouver; J. Poacher. Toronto:
G flower, Vancouver. O. K Hodason.
J. c. Cicsrt. Van*
ctuver. M C. I ding tun. D. tl. Tubman.
Beattie; J R. ane. Calgary; G. M.
geflfe, Kr-km. Alta.;. Jas. W. Btewart,
Vancouver: On. laiurte. Barracks. Alex
Craig Htdney. John C. Roes. Tacoina. L-
G. gamuets Besttle. Robt R. Doan, Ki*
hott W Roberts, New York; Ale*. (\
Suggestions fHfefed by TT. .,,1^. Wat*oa,
of Cariboo, y
We Carry a Complete
line of Blocks for
all purposes
L Watson, of Highland ranch,
In the ('arlhoi district. wh**se exhibits
af the fair this year attracted so much
attention, has- some suggestions 10
make looking to Improving the exhi¬
bition,
Wim.ok the -e»-f*et»rr «.f me »*-
soeiation. Smart, he .*fTers the
following;
■'First-TNierc was not sufll' lent. H
any, stvmn modal Ion f**r the men at-.
ARE IDEAL
Logging Blocks 1
Snatch Blocks
Wire Rope Blocks
teuding to the stock on exhibit.
r . Following i he arrest of Mlevens yea-
terday an • ffort was made to learn
whether he had brought a launch to
| the City, but nothing developed. He
I stated that hf had no launch, and fn^"
| ttmated that be was not now engaged
tn smuggling
’lean-to* at th* bark nf each stable
would do away with this difficulty,
and besides being Inexpensive. It could
In a cage nf a great crush be used par¬
tially for the accommodation of stock,
as * bare tfoaM Mvtf >*•■ MnfTu ient kt-
tendants to fill It up. The men would
also be sleeping c»ose to the stock
which thc\ me lookuiK after which la
Mam* gases l*« Imperative.
"iecfmdly l think s *leflnlte »r-
rangemnnl ought to b»* made with the
C. P. H.. allowing exhibitors sufficient
time on their tickets to take In both
l|ie coast shows, allyw lug suy .four ait
five days before the first exhibition
Atajrts and one day after the last one
doses. Taking tfty own c ase this ycafr
as'I had to from TT'polnt 9| fille*
from the railway, it was essential that
the- stock should have two^ or three
flgytr to recoup at ‘Victoria before the
exhibition started. The stock left
Aabdroft oh September 17th. Allowing
two days to gel to Victoii*. that be¬
ing rather under the time It took ns.
to return fsnm New Westminster last
year, and I left the »ame day. A* the
exhibition rates started on the 19th. I
■fluff'W pay full fit re boffi For in > self
and th** stock. Furthermore. I had to
k-avc New Westminster before ^he
stock was loaded os my ticket expired
on the Ird of October. The C. P. B.
oflli ials si Victoria had only the
KX WHtNtORDCRING.V
SSTstyles'flavors, SSHAPESV^TO
fr SUIT EVERY OCCASION,TASTE OR FANCY.
SO! HON HONOR
C. T tllll. fk-.lll. B » Tobin, 1J«W-
*on; U K\ Morrissey. Otiumwa. Is R.
11. Hope. Mrniinxlmni. Eng.: W A. Mac-
Ksnile. Toronto; A. B Ferguson. Bavonn.
E. W. Breeil. R. Htewsrt.. O. Pawkeif.
Vancouver: M Laryniuir. Toronto; A..E
Havens. J E V< rrle rhlcAgo: J R
Henderson. Ton*nt**. M B Ktstsr, Mont¬
real.
Dill A ItD.
J. C. de Wolf. Middle tot™! 1|. Tsl*o.
E. B. MARVIN & CO
WEATHER Itri.l.ETIN
Dally R**p«*rl Furnished by, the Victoria
Meteorological Department.
120fr WHARF ST.
The Taylor Mill Go
Victoria. Oct. M —* a. tn.— A pronounced
low pressure area still overlie* British
IAUNJRTKRg OF AND WHOLESALE
Pacific States: heavy min * has fallen on
the Coast Troin the lo>wer Mainland to
Oreg on, and s now Jell yesterday In Csrf-
boo Temperatures west of the Rockies
are above the normal. Tn the prairie pro¬
vinces th* high barometer la slowly «4nk-
taa to Uu- southaastward. and the w sa t h-,
er is chiefly cloudy and eold.
_Forecasts.
Poets hours ending l p m. Ratnnlay
Victoria and vicinity— Light or moderate
•-mb. chiefly cloudy..with rain, and sta¬
tionary or lower temperature
l/i*i>r Mainland -Ijlght or niodecnte
winds most I > •-l-rndy. with rsln. and sta¬
tionary 6? lower (tapMlnfE
■*“; Reports.
Victoria—Baroideter. lemperalure.
81. mini mum, S»; wind. « mile* N.E^ rain.
II. weather, cloudy.
• New Westminster Rammyter 29.72.
temperature. 4*. minimum. 4i‘. wind. I
miles 8 ff!: rain. 1-79. weather, faihlhg •
Nam*imo—Wind. 12 mile* N W . weath¬
er. raining,
Katl4 » u | S ' 4» r Mi u 4« a . - Atk—tempeni-
inlnlmdTfr.'S: -Wind; ID miles N’t!:',
weather, clear.
Ban Kranrj*4*o—Barometer. 30.14; tem¬
perature. if, minimum. P wind. I miles
H W.. rain. .08; weather, cloudy.
Davidson. Beattie; El L McK8N, !
Mrs. J. barker. Mr and Mrs. R.
Keohnle. Vancouver: C. H. Grtlttt!
garv. t’xpt rrichton. Palgary; Di
A K*Her. Kelowna; J M M *bei
oouveriaW G. Keddle. T**ronto;
I^unpatr HaUni. Ore.; F. J. Cra
AND ltfcrr.AJL DKAI.EH8TN
Teiephoas
•dir*’ and <'hlldr-f»\ t'ndrrwear M ade to Order. Oriental Art, Lboni and
Hat tun Furniture. '
107 FORT ST.. VIOTORIA. B. CL Bet Douglas and Blanchard Sts.
couver; J. McRae, North Hatley; A. H
\V allbridge. Vancouver; E, G. White. Ot¬
tawa ; Robt. Hamilton. C-. W gre b e. Van¬
couver; A. D Block. Montreal; W. Bar¬
nard. A. J Winston**. Seattle.
KING EDWARD
M. T. Bril. Vancouver: H, Q Romano.
Seattle; •“'apt H. Ber*|Ul*t Sidney fhss.
Wright. Regina. P. Bradley. H. McKen-
xte. Ontario Thaa Irwin-, Nelid)»i; Gerald
Fagan. Dublin. Bert Grlfllths. Beattie; B.
H Eanlley. .Uberni; G H Stoer*. Mrs.
stoera. Seattle; C\ H. IMckle, Duncan:
Henry Fry. tTtemalnos; W T TCdgcotphc.
lomdon: Jas. Maloney. Wtscimsin. K L
K Inman. CM* DflWN. C. F. Broad-
hurst. Vancouver: J. D. Mo*>r«-. Mrs.
Mutin'. Thos. Bolter^ Ash*-rbft; M. Linton.
ter. Miss Fltilayson. l»ndon; t*haa. Doer¬
ing. Vancouver. Sanford Wolf*. Chicago:
C. J Kay. 1C. latnglev. Vancouver; Mr.
and Mr* Barnes. I/a Angeles. Oeo. KM-
rldge. Montreal; H. C. Newton. J. Hol¬
bein. A. O. B*»stock, Beattie; W. O. Clare.
V a nco u ver; Mis* L Kruger. Beattie; W_
Br’Ntnsr. Montreal; Dr Stephenson. Van-
Headquarters
REFORM
Woman’s
Health
vkry
foggl* nt notion of what the rates and
regulations for show time -were, and
| the only'way seema to be to have a
dr fin ite 'ag reem ent With the t*. P. |t.,
-s ri ow tw g a tttGe- extrw —tbwe.”
Practh ully all ibe fruil f nr wJttrh fipht-
p? i lawi prizes wt-m Hwnrded at the recent
* illSjt Vii-turin Kxhilution was grown oil trees
-nmallleit fJorn tTi's ’Xnrs. r?. ■ We liBTO
P r , now the lincxt Hint li eift lasSirleil stock
“ of ail kimls of Fraii Toes' afid Orna-
mental Stock in tliis province. Visit
nu rsery at Cnrey Road, nr write for Cata logue and p rice lint,.
it. comes
to Clothing
Every wnman rrfay he attract¬
ive. Kright eyes, pink cheeks
and red lips are her nature-
given right. A sallow skin, lack
of animation, low spirits and
weak nerves may be avoided by
the use ol Beccham’s Fills, a
remedy that well deserves.?lie
woman.
Young
we are
HAl.SiORAI..
Mr. ami Mrs R. I. Duff, Miss Ruth
Hogan. Tacoma; Mrs. May. Mia* May.
Miss Nellie May. Master Teddy May.
('owli'hsn:_Mr*-. Crltehl aar. Sidney. R. R
Halhed. «**hem*inu*. G. Walker. Saanich.
Vll’EBN B. . ....
\ •.!.- ‘‘-hhl- HU! ,T 3
Ban Francisco; Janies Dunn. Vancouver;
John Tlmperley. Tacoma; J. Wilks. Mt.
Bicker, W. Worr**ll. J. C. Hawker. Hagl-
waa. Mich *. Price. John <Tarke.
Ponland. tleorgc Ford, Hdrry Bran. C.
Coopth G Btlinger, Vancouver; K. Blup-
h **e« 1. -G Hi Clair. Roasland :‘ A. W. Holy-
oake. W. t’ullen, Vancouver
Physicians
Here With
The Goods
TIGH T TA9T FOR DEATH
Know
| ytjln' *• Oaita semens*.! tor Mur id of
IVsOoy nt atWgnpnn'.
Tti. v r un Hml msny thins* In
this up-tn-Uote T>rug iitore
that will al>e them arest u»-
slstsnee We carry s full
supply "f the irnnH* they
Any well informed
Young itlan aboiit town
will tell you that.
There ’a not a style
kink or detail in the out
nr tailoring of our
Young • Men’s Huit*
omitted.
The fabrics, too, are
chosen for distinctive,
eorreet and snappy
style.
prodthtlntt, the plot Is so neatly and
JU.BB.JL* rfully .iirrunged that IL would b»*
nn tut*resting play without the aid of
confidently of cyery
Again and again they have
proved to be invaluable at those
recurring times when so many
women feel debilitated an4 serf-—
fer from nervousness, hcadacbe I
and depression. It is wonderful i
tha way these pills assist Nature !
and relieve the suffering.
Every woman who values
health and good looks should
beepme a user of «
Flight men of a Chinese robber gang
arrested at VUngapore for the murder
of Dr Barrack «n July lfi were cpn-
vl-Jed and sentenced to death
Mn July lfi Dr. BurrarlLnnd Mr. Mac-
lipan, whlfi* cycllnff <>vet frith |8.oon to
pay the cooliek of the Bclat Tin Mine
were ambushed by itrn . Chhi&mcn.
Nollbar the doctor nor Mk friend wan
aimed, hut they foui^tt deanerntelv’
with their flats.* When Dr. Barrack
fell with « dagger In his throat, his
. ompanlon, srelng that all was over,
managed to make his escape.
Two of the men wesg captured by
Mnluy natives In the Jungle, and while
proceeding down the river they at¬
tacked their rap ton. killing one and
Time. Thv Place ami The Girl"
1 |k* next big offering i»t the
i theatre one night only. Monday
rids attraction was considered
the iilggcst mitslcal successes «»f
«on at tMs theatre last year, and
rne with practically the *nib**
•*aded by John E. Young. Who
The leading pari Is tnat >*f "Happy !
Johnny Hl< ks.’ a «H|UHr>* young gninbjer
i sound' nhlioiuiph y v* hi. i» i
h*. expresses In epigrammatic slang. He |
tails In love with the witty head nurse i
at a inounfatn snnltarlum. where he |
han jggb for* ed to !!«*«• with his chum.
Tom Uunnltigham. who Is In danger of
arrest hr-i-nuie of. an escapail** In a
giimhling house. Tli*- wunltaripin Is
pla- ed tinder iiuuraiilln* 1 . ms the .
e-iAHHb so- .ill ah-a-nt. the guv.*t- havi
io -*s rv. |ln-iM«e|\ep. tn ihe < outre ..
the Hicks hluiuldirp I'aiintngliam 1 .-;
guilt aiulgthus yuta h'rasi lf "in ahuii. '
ns he cxprenscH It. *•
There are rep attractive musical mim-
beri* ,a h*l a^l them ;*i«• wh.il Is known
•» -• hits. Tile c horus I* - oO«a of the.
ENGLISH stf:rilizf:d
MF.DICATKCD ABHOlUlfeNT
rfrrroN
I - l.lt. IKN.L I'KU'F; .Mb-
W* have made vhry careful
sillily of this l|ne of our hu^l-
ncss and have selected our
stock to meet every re«julrr*‘-
ment
THE KTEKNA^ FBMtNlVB.
favorable -impression
made
); ippj J* I nn) Hj«
tx.wth Quothlll «»a Molly." the nurse
girl; Lillian fhrfdstn.ih. the diipinutlxe
soubratt*. ‘Tl»e Girl”: In fB‘ t. all tlw
pHndpal part* are.lmndU d by the same
bBPBtde artists us when Irtat present 'd
in thN city Tho chorus ha* been aug¬
mented by a number nf pretty girl* who
, HO kIub aud diut'v. and the ten little
broilers"' are a big feature w-lflt the
nliow..
’•The Time. The PhH-e,Mnd The JJirlV
|k not a musical cflpWtdy. hut *• b/OktU
tv tb mush filll **f IU*1> mthm, g*sal
souml s iiiiiiwiH. wtd. wh.it Jtjl. mivre.
than nilMr •» nu.u.l**-' j*f original and
* - tyjsw* Though th#
luu«rt* t*. on* nttrn.Jitc Xfiatur* of the
Hist *!»•*’ had b**en thinking f»Y him and .
was eager U) beeome hl» wife. By so do- }
lug *h- mumt8^ts tbs Win d o st J <t ncr sex. J
as well as toot# the love and ahaor* the* |
pride of her lover This pokey Is also In- ]
tended to be of use to the w>«m*n In her t
married life-n*. should there n« rjmrrel- I
ling, and the husband threaten o B<:ud I
ber away, she can remind him nf how he }
mail.- repeated profession* of Ills love and i
urgently pressed • his’ *Ul»- before she cor* ]
sented to feernif hi* wife,—The Wide J
ffgrU| Msgaalne.
ALLEN k 00.
FIT-REFORM
1201 OOVT. ST.
V10T0R1A:
wuuudlriK ahothcr. and c*ac|u>ed.
When recaptured they ••onfeased to
»be .rime, and stated that they had
killed one of their accomplUVs. who
h*id been so % badly marked in the fight
that they feu red that the police would
*u*'»T*d In getting oa their tracks. Tfie
remaining seven member* *»f the gHng
were*eyentually arrested and one of
Prepared only by. Thorn*** Bcechai^
St. Helen**, lancidtire, Knglaud.
SolJ Everywhere in Canada and U. S.
Amcriaa- In boxes 25 rents.
g. E Corner Yatel and Dong-
las, Victoria, B. 0.
th.m .llv.1 (ft ho«(iil«l.
iaev.-r .dhUU-lve.
VICTORIA DAILY
The Daily Times
doubtK-** partly due to the work going
<m -upon- fife ’Ihui'oijgfi fares at ^reee n t.
Surelvjhe ivymII might take acme u< -
•ttwfc-:** e-V»:“ -;r* f
DAMAGES.SOUGHT FOR
hobwtgta :ui
** * Ifllklltul
paper coiidii(4**(| by honorable inen. let
thi»lr ntfn Conclusion* \
DEATH OF WORKMAN
To-morrow's
INO CO.. LIMITED.
JOHN NKLBGN.
Managing Director.
Mother in Scotfand Claims
$1,000 From the
An English newspaper »ays norm as¬
tonishing revelation* upon the subject
of drinking amongst Wimien ww con-
litififj In a report, prepared by the
Uiief.-'.uu^tafcle u t Birmingham, and
read ut u meeting of the city Juatlce*
ifienlly. u *tnteq that in slxteeu .days,
duiriug at* g|D«f \»«U’Ut‘d .oil;
publh- house tie *a\v 2.7H3 wmorn go 4tt i»*«*ce-of-wood”from ~£he't>tagging of a
,r, w . 1 ^****
jy 4«* : iCttMg- *--vrea*. Their letter was
ih> «anfn» pwoj during certain hour* ** taet night's- council meeting
w«re vl.lt/rt by w<«n.n. t.kln. with ,h ' cl,y ■ ol,cl, " r 11
1 urged that the city was negligent In
them L’.SMH young children. The chief that so me lent warning was not given
yoj^tghla- uthled that the practice of the hla*t ^fter the first attempt had
Inking infant* and young children to that the public were allowed
Men’s $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes for $2.90
100 pairs Men's Genuine Goodyenr welted
Boots, couu 1 m velour rail with stout .salt's.
Ml calf with stout soles, anti superior vie!
kid. Kfvulsr $1.50 uud £>.Q0. Co QA
THE Tftt’TH ABOUT LAUHIER.
Women’s $4 Boots To-morrow $2.90
120 pairs Women’s First Quality Gun Metal
l'alt Blue her Cut L*eed Boots. A new
season'» boot of tiltfli elass Ameriean man-
ufaeture. stylish autl durable. (JO Q n
Renular S4. Tomorrow ... vu.vlj
11)4 Brosd Street
Phone WW
Phone 4i
The Vancouver NewB-AdvitSwr a
tow day* age waw- moved beyond mew*
ure at t,he very thought of what was*
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ft hated! to think of g~ statesman who
admittedly had >o-.'omp1Uh*-«i -great.
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E A S. Tram* "
Nobel prixe for Literature I* to be
a warded to Algernon Charles Swln-i
burn*. Thii* the recognition which
wo* denied thin true poet In bis own
countrjf^wllt come from a foreign land.
When Tennyson died, sixteen year*
ago, Swinburne »•»» hi* natural suc-
idonor In the office ,»f poet laureate.
Cert if Inly no other British poet wu« so
worthy of the laurel crown. But the
republican sentiments which he hud
advanced .In some of hi* political poems
and also, probably, the unwholesome
mi, min of some ’of hi* earlier vers*,
prejudiced the Que« ti against him.
und the office which had been honored
by th«. names of Jol\niMin and l>rydep.
Southey. Wordsworth and Tertnynon.
W«* bestowed ufwn ^rihe present
laureate, a gentleman of Intent but
waived. I Vice
Mr*. Danlelc* paintings, which, are
on view thi* afternoon In the room* of
thg Alexander Chib, will be left hang¬
ing until Monday in order to give any
.one who la Interested In art for art’*
sake an opportunity of seeing them.
Mrs. Danieles has for some time past
hern making her home In Victoria. a!-»
though oil* I* hy birth an English¬
woman and a pupil of the Royal Acad¬
emy of Kngiund She has llkesrtMe
studied under Watts, Mtllalr, Leighton.
Alma Tadema and many otlter*.
While at the academy »he made a
special study of portarlt work, and ha*
painted portrait* for many of the
member* of well known families tn
among h. N Ing the
Dukes of Rl4 hm<md and Gordon, Dei-
onMhlre and Wellington.
8in.« coming t.» Victoria Mr*. Dan¬
iel* has turned h#r attention to por¬
traying (he face of nature with a larg¬
er brush, and among her pictures now
on view are noma very cleverly execut¬
ed bits of local ami island m-enery. aa
well as portrait* In (mstel of well
known Victorian*.
ence*
that particular oiu
It was not altogether the. criticism of
that active frh nd of this city. Premier
McBride, who charged tl^at Templetnan
had “done nothing for Vlrttnda. 1,
future events will show. It was the
■opposition 1 CffHT T P wh o were the real
sufferer* by the “withering bln*ts.“ Th»*
only real critic left Is Mr. Foster. The
opposition would ha\a.blessed the day
had, he also fallen by the wayside. But
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A DEOENKRATE.
RUMORED PLOT TO
AN t• NACUEPTED ‘CtlANCF.
In M.solay', tsaue of the Unionist
th* . following editorial paragraph,
wer* primed "Ask >o»r*elf this
•Igeetton: Whal would pleas* the Jap¬
anese government heat, the election uf
g: Templeman or the election- of *r.
♦aroaadAnd- vote accordingly. *
D .1 not t' r the Japanese a chance to
shout Bunsul! lo-nlght. ' lu the Times
test eVentlfrXhe following comment,
which wg submit wa, perfectly legltl-
A (IRBAT CANADIAN.
DETHRONE SULTAN
tTorontn star >
Mr tGuorp Ham. of th* C.'P. R.. wa*
presented with a cnpp«>r-colored «iav«*
by an explorer th* other day. Inatead
of 4t*ptayinjr hi* -usual prerenre of |
mind Hful utilising the *l*vi> a* n I
»Iceping car porter. Mr Ham carelessly !
gav* hlin back.
Thr death of Hon. Thoms* Clrem-
whlrh <K’curred with startling
wax,
>u.M*nne** at Ottawa ihi* nw»mlng. re¬
move* from the public lift* of Canada
who wa* fur a gruai many year*
a most cotCTpiruou* ffgure. Born In
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Young Turks Suspicious of His
Connection With Tewfik
Pasha.
WIJaL SWING THK BIG 8TIOK.
England. Mr. Orrenway
v.Mt.pc.1 into an enthusiastic Canadian.
Commencing his carrer in Ontario, th*
hirx Of the Went apredlly fall ugon him.
(Hamilton Spectator.)
President Roo*ev*lt will he<«»me an
editor. He tnual !*• looking for a change
Pari*. Oct. 30.—Special dispatches
from dmyrnu my that the Young
Turk*. b*U«*ving lluri the Sultan ha* a
Although jila ardent ahOcTpaUftn* &'
made' upon The foregoing dei
the foreign minister, have decide! to
Save Money on Soaps
reputable and conteinptlbl* attempt to
make the elector* of Victoria believe
that the Minister of Inland Revenue
mill the Liberal government were fav¬
orable to Japan*** Immigration Into
this brovtpMt: "A specially manulac-
tured dispatch to the t’olonlat say*
there wa* a terrible depression In
Japan when th* n*w* of Mr. Barnard'*
daobad over the cable."
I, copaclou* of lie own
rise* In wrath and oays U can-
bow any ncMppapar
would print
a statement *o absolutely untrue. We
dethrone him and replace him by hi*
/on, Salonka troops wilt be rent to
overawe th* Albanian guard and fan¬
atic reaction*!”!**.
Bulgaria's Assurance*
Hoffs. ^Bulgaria. Oct. 30. -The Bul¬
garian government In reply to a note
recently presented by Great Britain.
France and Russia, requesting Bul¬
garia to give hMuranees of abstention
from mobilisation pending the 'pro¬
posed International eongree*. under¬
takes not to call out fresh reserve* nr
adopt any measure* that might dU-
(yb tha peace .
Immediately realised, although many
y*r* paared after the ftrit great Win¬
nipeg boom before th*- province of
Manitoba und the Nwrtbweet Terrl-
lorle* gave promise of becoming the
wheat-prqdtyping regions of the Em¬
pire and eventually **f the w«irld, Mr.
Oreenway * faith nev»-r faltered for a
moment. He entered public life. c«n-
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OETTINO
Tit U»k* Edltar -A rew daye since all
BrIUsh Columbia waa dlrectrd by the
Colonial to g«t down to work «» t h«* e|rc-
tlon* were «iver in fact, to bury the
hatchet. But how la thl* for those solemn
rite*? and tn rime of peace, ton. “The
Colonist I* not so foolish a* iq wtaU to
have the Time* give it* a**ieuncr In any¬
thing that l* worthy of arc oftipll*hment."
la tin* *currilqigC .:QiLla U ahead of the
hr*** of iMi) In tact, refinement and c-ul-
v let or) was
The
\ Irtue.
iw*t understand
professing respectability
DAVID SPENCER, LTD
HI8 MAJESTY ALL RIOHT.
meekly »-kouwl-rt«e that I In- «lle««J
dlepatvh which hae eroueed ,uch de»p
which ha* resulted In such an Im
no truth in the rumor that King Ed-
ward-dun* bwn injured. He I* dining to¬
night with Blr Ernest Cassell.
men*e Increase lu the [Miputatidn of the
piulrle proviAcm. .and. incidentally In
creating the prosperity which ha*
St. Alice Mineral Water
From the Hot Springs of Harrison
not appear In the Colonist, that the
Jej*anc«e government never heard of
Harry Barnard and that h* 1* never
like!jrto create such a stir Ip the |k» r
mi. hi worjd tkdi the JepeinMi gov-
ernment erer will hear of him. and
that the comment was merely intended
a* a "skit” upon (he appeal, “Do not
SiY* ..the Japanese a chance to whout
Bun a** I to-night."
But we do not exculpate the Tolonlet
frtun th* charge of deliberately, dis¬
honestly. meanly and maliciously man¬
ufacturing dlspaK^ies* fo^ the ^lirpose
of knlffng a politLal opponent, from
adopting tactics In the late election
THK FIOHTING AOF.P
liecn so conspicuous a Jcature of the
Laurler regime. Mr. Greenway wa n
CITY MOLIOITOR8 OPINION.
Compulsory Service In Australia-
Drastic Penalties for Those
Who Shirk, v
recently appointed a member ( of the
Dominion Railway Commission, his
knowledge of cojidltlohi In the North-
west, where the problem of transpfirta-
«lo*i miuI of the relations between rsU-
wayw andghlppere 1 * no acute,'eminently
•in • lifylng him for the po*t. But hi*
health of tat* Imd not been robust, and
ho passed sway practically at the post
of public duty after » career honorable
to himself and of unquestioned value
to Cnimdu. Mr Greenway wa* one of
the ."makers -of <”imada." HU name
will be n««oclatcd In the hUtory of the
on imprcssloa which may i* H utbered
IN SYPHONS AND BOTTLES
Military service I* t« be made com¬
pulsory In Australia. In the House of
Representative* Mr. KWlnff, MtnUtci
for Defeats, moved the eecand reading
of (he Defence bill Th* time of the
act’s coming Into operation ho* not yet
meeting. Mr Munn I* stated to have ex-
pressed thr opinion that th*- remedy of
lb*» rity "in tiu: present shortage Is to
jfnter info competition with th? tuiupinr "
Thl* I* quite erroneous The rouncll were
merely reminded that Mr W. J. Taylor.
K. C**.. hail before the executive council
pointed out that the city hail a remedy by
operNtina it competition plant or Inviting
competition. In us much ns the frnnrhlsu
to the • ompaay l* expressed, to be not a
sole and exclusive franchiser
MAHON > MANN^
City goilcilor*.
THORPE & CO., LTD
km flxed.' The bin prescribes that all
Oa*s IV.—Married men between S8
and 46.
C|pJ<* V All men hetwean 46 and CO.
The existing militia and volunteer
establishment* are retainedr and the
bill give* th* government power to
rolgfi qndjmoimoBi m permansnt force
of Held artj{l*ry Mr. K«1ng, W “T1W
epe«eh Introducing the bill, said th*
easence of the matter was "Had the
voluntary system suuce^^dcd or can It
succeed?" Of the *00.000 adult* In
.Australia wlLhln lhe ffgtiling ago* un¬
der 20.000 had enrolled in the Defence
force. Every commandant In Austra¬
lia* male Inhabitant* of Australia, un-*
|e*x specially exempted- who have re¬
sided for six month* In Australia, are
British subject*, are liable to be train¬
ed from the age of 13 to IS a* cadeta,
and from 10 to 34 In the Defence Force,
The prescribed peace training ix-Yor
cadets, S3 attendance* of one hour each,
and four whole days* attendance
year|y.
For the Defence Force. In the ffrat
three year* IS days' attendance, and tn
tha lost five years seven day a yearly.
For the tfnvaf Force*, the artillery
hnd engineers. In the first 'five years 28
<t«r* yearly and In the last three
year*^seven days yearly.
The act does not apply to those over
1$ at the time of Its coming Into forte.
At the termination of the annual train¬
ing member* *8111 he c1n**lfled a*'ef¬
ficient or n»8i-pfflclent. If the latter,
they will be required to attend an ad¬
ditional training yearly until they are
kftrteni A r^n «it> of isoo will be In¬
flicted on any employer either prevents
Ing an employee from serving, or re-
dii^Thg flip wage* or dismissing him In
consoquance of his military «ervlce.
Any one falling to comply with the act
will ha ineligible for employment In the
C mnnMf^wi*iilth aervlfo. and w in he dla,
qualtffed from v*>lfng or. receiving an
old uga pension. The act provide* fn
war time fnr the tailing out, In addi¬
tion to the active forces, of reserves In
rotation, as fallows:
Clas* 1.—t T nmar^led men between 18
• it.i
Clas* II.—-Unmafrled men between 36
and 46.
Clas* III.--Married men between 18
And 36 „
Walter S. Fraser&Co
Limited. ___
wiUR t ry wUl> 4h«* of piixoise,
pf it = Sft|*Si'ft'Wf»liiThi under “Hi
present management We say It
not only manufactured dispatches
but that it garbled a speech of the
Prime MlntMter of Canada, put word*
’|V tTie^■'nmutK^oT'Mr. W. T’. R Presttin
Which he never uttered, arul made
statements in regard to the anifad# of
the Minister of Inland Revenue which
were absolutely and unqualifiedly un¬
true. The Colonist said Mr. Preston as
i-ommi«*t<»o«>r of Immigration to Japan
vlbs openly advocating Oriental lnrml-
gratlon to ’this country, Its charge
wa* based” upon an article written by
th Coinmlaaioner of Trade and Conh
c to Japan wlik*b qptyaq r sd m t he
utal Review.
Northwest.
-IMPORTERS O F"
Iron, Steel, Pipe^ Fit
.MR RARNARD’K NMAI.L MAJORITY
To th** Editor—It hi amusing to think
of tin- audacity of the editor of the Colo¬
nist. after deluding th* «impl«-minded
"UoK.r* t.. nat-$4««4*ria <m-«be "ho*,“ to
a*k you. sir. t# promiss the ’loslstance
of the Liberal* io help Mr. Barnard In
working for Victoria. I think you may
safely, promise lo .do »* much In pereuad
Ing the leibernl* of the Dominion House
of Common* to do something for Victoria
mb the edftnr o/ the Colonist hu* done to
persusde the Cooservatlv* Prsmi, r and
hla coirengua* of the |o< rI House to do
for Victoria. No. *lr; let them take tha
Conservative medicine as meted out to
the Liberal ronatltuencte* of British Col¬
umbia.
If Mr Barnard Is Hlncere In bis desire
to help Vti-toris. How that he realise* the
helpless pn«ttIon the deluded elector* havV
plowed him In by *ueh a *nmll majority,
hs would gfarefully resign the seat with¬
out further trouble and allow Victoria to
come to her own by retaining her cabinet
minister, who would be In a position to
obtain nil-those good things Mr. Barnard
is desirous of giving to Victoria
W B. C.
China Is the last of tlm Independent
nations of the World to receive th*-
gjeut American Armada and tell It
ttiat it b*ats creathtn."
ting’s stnd General
Tlie rain will he cordially welcome*)
by different people in Victoria for dif¬
ferent reason*. If (h> windows «rf
heavon were to be kept open for wWk*
and the water to cnige down upon us
In *hre*tw. We dn nm think any com¬
plaint would he hi>ard frqm, tfie nmo-
agement of th« tramway •!»»inp«ny or
fi**n the magnate* of the Esquimau
Water Work* Company. Neither would
the people who placed their'fblth In
the electric light, and now have i»
grope around In llie inmmtng enshrmid-
wd In darkn*** because %ie wfre* are
dead, grieve deeply If a prolonged
downpour sluoiid cause temporary In¬
convenience «»f annther kind. But mem-
system had failed. Hence the measure
before the House. Under the bill, the
Commonwealth would get 83.000 men
it 1100,000 more than they were
now paying. The government wae not
oupoAcd to giving payment In the form
•d^wage* In concluding hi* *pcech
Mr. Ewing said that the main duty of
the British navy wap to protect the
heart of the Empire In time of trouble,
and Australia ought to be kble to say
to GWht Britain: "We have a National
Guard of *00 000 trained men. which will
enable u* to keep Inviolate our Island,
continent while you do bigger work
with the navy."
Telephone 3
Victoria, fi. C
Wharf Street
We say Mr,' Prea-
n this article did not u*g on* word
ch any politician, unless he were
. untruthful as the Father of Lies,
could have construed aa advocating Jap¬
anese’ Immigration to Canada nr-im¬
plying (hat he hml any power or' Mu¬
rrain
ham. Ctubnpgfne, hoeh ,'' «nd fisret
cups were available, though Iced coffee
wa* iq*>st. In demand.
Th# Lord Chancellor'* breakfast,
whlcji ,s *uten standing. Is^in Imitl-,
tution which g«»ee back to the days of
Lord Brougham. For the t«*t forty
year- It bus been held In ttye House of
leord*. but at an earlier date It was
given In th*- Lord Chancellor's resi¬
dence. ,
K I* a retie'of the times when break-
f»*r was a nreat social function. In
the eartp years of the nineteenth cen¬
tury the breakfnet* or the poet Rogers
were fa mops as the eendeavou* of ai|g
and literary personamiea. Many
other great men &f that period had
whai may .be termed the breakfast
habit. Thun Mr. ^Gladstone was a
regular giver of breakfksU and a con*
slant attendant at them when given
by other*. *' \ ' '
BUR VIVA I-
Thr usual breakfast at the o(venlrtg i
of the legal term was given by the j
Lord Chancellor In the Hoiirit of Lpede]
tn about 3tN) guest* recently, say* a. 1
Lnulon exchange ■ • •_ . I
A great array of every kind of w*nd-1
wlch loaded the table, but the dl»h j
«nn*t In •vfonrtS*, *r*« ehlcken aqd t
ihorlty from the Laurler govern-
nmai to dlrrirt Immigration t.. Britikh
t’oiumblu Th# Colonist, know* that
—lion. William Templcmnn has re¬
ceived from Blr Wilfrid Laurler u mes.
sage voicing Iji* regret at th. ruautl
of the election fn VfNmia and express¬
ing the hope that the recount may re¬
sot* tn the- reversing j of |he decision
and the return of Mr T»-miff-man.
their eye* **peu. w»J| notice that the
rqlu ha* left ftne *trri*t crossing* In
terrible condition. -Wbrse than they
ever were in*Tor. some «»m* Informs
the Times Thl* state of affair* is
British India ha* *4.912 mile* of tele¬
graph and cable wires, whh-h sre worked
SI a varv *<mmJ *r*UL
W.B.SMITH.
fURHIAl DIRECTOR
,A EMBALMER
• ivtuuA uailT TIME8. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908.
fTJtlTLlNE^ PLAN'S FOR
ferrated Emulsion
of Cod Liver
We Have the Follow¬
ing Houses to Rent:
THIRD STREET
ESSAY COMPETITION
not complete If you do not have plenty of good thing* to eat.
all the necessary requisites that go to make a successful 'party.
NEW LATER RAISINS. per lb...,_ .... ... ...Mu
. , NEW MIXED HUT*, per lb ..... . . .....
Rev. E. W. Matthews Submits
Proposal to Minister of
Education.
HO CHE.
SEW LAY Ell new. prr Ih . .
‘■'NK. BIO. JUICY Al’PIJiH. « |b» for..
HOST KAIL TO HEK MY WI.MKIW DISFUAY
fie
third street
HOl!HE. f) moms, mfyvr con*
*18
Reel ion
Duurig the change of oeaaon, hi
the raluy weather, the *jstem 1*
gmeraHy weak and flWft pr*»t»te
With its topaz-like «R E
dearness and aromatic fnig^ince— a cut
of Chase & Sanhom'C Coffee hertdi
: out a promise of delicious ness that
h is more than fulfilled in the
drinking.
For unqualified perfection in ^
cofFee, be sure to order Chase 6c
Sanborn’s.
Carne s Up-to-date Grocery
Seat to 0. P. R. Office. Phone 986.' Oor'Rbrt ahd Govt. St*.
i Hev. K, W Matthews, iM-.retnry of
f the P r it l e b '--frmd ■ W ore4g w »**•’■ *»-
f rJety, t hi, rutting Canada for tilt? pur*
p«»ee of placing competition shields
made of the copper taken from the hull
of Lord Nelson's flagship Victory in
oil the schools of the Dwwln l o a. 1 This
1 morning Mr. Matthews culled on the
I minister of education and laid the
. plans before the department. The ln-
■*-ta**»Mon is that competitive essays shull
j be. written on subjects of a patriotic
I character by the students of th^-jpC*-
; ferent local Institutions, and the wln-
I nurs to have their names Inscribed on
the trophies.
Mr. Matthews explained this morning
j that It whs tin* desire of .the society
which he re presents to place the shields
iu lliu ho*4», and that 1L LunjL .tot * h
I made |Ms*slble only through the ns-
» *i*tan«e of Lord Strath* <ma. The fnl-
I lowing .Inscription is to be placed on
• each shield:
UHty. In t»*le splendid
atlbn you get a food as Well a*
a bracing tonic. Remember, It
Ik not necessary to Ua sIcIlI*-
fore you take medicine, for If
you uie to enjoy life your »>.*$>
must be tilled with strength and
vigor. This grand remedy will
Increase weight and make you
Strong and hearty. Per bot¬
tle. 11.
L.U, CONYERS & CO.
IS VIEW STREET.
Fire Insurance Written.
Money to Loan.,
Hallowe’en
To-moppow
To Shrewd Buyers
We claim the attention of those
who know good clothes and good
■tyle; the shrewder the buyer the
better we like It. We have, as you
know. Rtyliah Suits and Overcoats
Of all aorta, with every bit of 'ex¬
travagance taken out of prtce.
ALL wool KNC 3 LI 8 H GRAVEN-
»TTK OVEROOATb from.$13
VI I Until. TWtKDa ASu \ou*i-
Kns hi many styles $13 to 340
When Tandy will play a prond-
M nt I'.trt Ui t)l« eVoninc'a enjoy¬
ment. We have everything here
yuu'll need In
W. & J. WILSON
GANDY AND
CHOCOLATE
THH BTRONOI
AT RIGHT PRICES
A™<» ULOVI
Raincoats
TGMPTINGLYPRIGEO
the tnuHt whj»lesott.to confection-
pf Albany to
FINCH* FINCH
ery you can purchase.
All the laudhmlw In tin*
Hty WHO CARE TO HAVE
New Five^Roomed
*22 50, *25 and *27.
Thrao lim s m ipfdal value
h'iiiI every iimn nlioul.l pru-
tect himself when the -pried
«f the tcnrinent is no low and
the quality so hi till.
Burberry'« -'Slip-On" Gab¬
ardine Raincoats, perfectly
waterproof, always liraTfh.
flil to wear. Priees *18 up.
Burberry's Gabardine Shoot¬
ing Coats w ith detachable
name pockets; Walking
llfew-h™ to match; wea-
tber-prooi; equal to oil-
BATTEns
HOT GOVUUHm ST.
IT KNOWN
COTTAGE
TRY OUR TEA ROOM
To peattle 36c. 88. Whatcom dally
WITH-ALL
MODERN rO.VVKNXENCK8
NEAR DALLAS ROAD
except Thursday, at i p. m,
GOOD CUP OF
TEA OR COFFEE
Large new shipment of blankets
I edmfortara, all specialty lo\k
PRICE $2,200
Rev. Mr. Mutllgws bHngs with him
a moniehtn <»f the sot lety f<»r presenta¬
tion to_ Premier McFlrlde. and will
wait on the premier on Monday m<*n-
Ing wltlr the gift. The inomen to lg in
recognition of the premier's act in
opening the Sailors' Home at Van¬
couver last vttek. Mr Matthew* this
morning said be thought the time had
arrived when Victor!* should have a
sallows' home worthy of the port In
Xee-Jark Mr. Matthews was present
at the ‘opening of oue of the largest
and best equipped seamen’s Institutes
in the world, constructed at a cost t*f
ANY REASON ABLE TERMS
$11.60 blankets. $3.39 and up to $12.H>
a palr>-Robinson's Cash Store. 643
Yates street. •
EMPRESS
CONFECTIONERY
APPLY
Local News;
—The Pllmley Bicycle Company nre
now engaged In moving from their old
premises. nppo*tte the post office.' to
new quarter* in the Mahon handing,
formerly occupied by the Ogllvle Hard¬
ware Company.
1335 GOVERNMENT STREET
Phone A173S. Next Goodaere'a
xkms.
— Umbrella Handles. Choice
stock; Waite* Bma.
Wo HIV M»le AgpIlU Alii!
carry h full fine of the fa-
nioua Burberry
(’omplalnts have been mads of a
ACCIDENTAL DEATH
IS VERDICT GIVEN
hole in the road Juat at the end of th*?
Unrigflower bridge. The bridge was
recently rebuilt and the filling at the
<Jorge end has sunk.. Several people
driving that- way have had narrow es¬
capes from being upset. *
—If you want to buy. sell or ex¬
change anything, call at Brown’s Auc-
Mon Mairt. 742 Fort street. *
Umbrellas
THE SIGN
OF GOOD BEER
of Mrs. Russell Sage, who at a lunch
given Mr. Matthews there over a year
ago promised $tt$^$i# to the project.
The tartan* •> had been made up by sub-
*<rlf*t|nns. He will leave Victoria next
Monday afternoon after having made
the presentation to the premier, and
will return to England by way aif
Rastern t'anada, visiting several of the
provinces en route. It is expected he
will deliver addresses at the Toronto
and McGill universities.
A iqili-mlM rnnire. wi-ll illus-
tratine good stylo ami good
Coroner’s Jury Considered Cir
' cumstances Surrounding
Shooting of T. Griffiths.
p#m*r efHeo -phone ■«#.
Wherever you s<-*- the iiamc
“* —TRe funeral of the k# Mrv. D. Me-
Dougall will take place to-morrow-
morning at H il o'clock from her moth¬
er's residence. • North Park street, and
later at 9 o'clock from the Roman
C&thollr cathedral, where high mass
will be conducted.
found dekd at $17 Yates street for
movIuv and storing pianos and furni¬
ture. Twenty years experience and
drive our own trucks. Taylor Alexan¬
der Bros, it Monteru. •
“Lemp” you kiiow you can
get the beat fflaxM of Beer any
man can buy anywhere. The
name is worth noting—worth
looking for—bn’t itT It is
.. j _il * »
service*, i on want one for the
rainy season ; now is your op-
'portunity.
PRICES *1. *1 25. *1.B0, *2,
’ *2.25, *2.50, *3 to *12
Special price on heavy hark slab
Th • Jury which yesterday afternoon
heard evidence regarding the death .»f
Thomas Griffiths, proprietor of the 8t.
George's hotel. Esqulmalt road, found
that It was accidental. Tlie Jurors were
MiNon Keith (foreman), Joseph Ren-
ouf. J. Baird. R. Janon. Alefc. Peden
and J. Black.
From the evidence given by Mrs.
worth while knowing where
ymi enn get a rrnlly enjoy¬
able bottle of I leer, whenever
you want a go<Hl drink. Thai's
what yon get in
wood, cut 13 inches for heating stove*.
FLYING MACHINE
NOTICE
BEING BUILT HERE
From to-day the extra ten
Local Aeronaut Expects to
Orlfflih* and Sergeant Carson It seem:
minute, iervi«* on Oak Bay
ilgna In arlLfldmi flu wars at Phillips
Have it Ready for Trial in
and the twentj minute s**r
v ie r ini IhrOoTR trill Be
bar Griffiths accidentally struck the
trigger or a Martin rifle whk’h was
standing m a corner with the broom.
The condition of things and the place
When* the bullet lodged after passing
through his brad all potnLto that ns
being the explanation. Mrs. Griffiths
said her husband had no reasons, finan¬
cial or otherwise, for taking hts own
life. Yesterday morning he whs In «•*-
Six Weeks.
HANBURY’S
MOTHER’S
BREAD
HAVE YOU HEARD
THE NEW EDISON
pni*r »r* betas ihown at o. H. Tit.
temporarily discontinued. It
C«fe nr at your Club.-- Fnr
home use order from your
regular dealer. Proper mater¬
ials. proper brewing, proper
ageing all help to make this
Beer what it is. TIIK BEST
will also be necessary to
shut down the electric light¬
ing service in all residential
districts at 11 p. in . and we
Professor Frank Sylvan, ths aeronaut
who mude th* csrrnt* »it the show Iasi
Hrpicmbcr. Is now engag'd on the con¬
struction of a flying machine which hr
hopes to have complet'd by the end of six
weeks, when a trlxl will he made In the
neighborhood of Victoria.
Talking of hts Invention this morning.
Syh to said the new machine would be
forty-five feet from Up of wing to wing
when spread, six and a half feet across
the plan** and thirty-five fret |n length
from, nose to the md nf the rudder The
planes sre being math* of aluminum cov¬
ered with rubber-varnished *tlk. while the
—C. II. Ttte A m., for pulnti, oils,
varnlshe*. brushes, etc., 632 Yates St. •
AMBEROL
RECORDS
^ lien! health, absolutely sober and
fear that it may be neeesaary
bottlkd bekk on the
MARKET TO-DAY.
—Have your furnace cleaned and put
in good running shape for winter by
gave no indication of being likely to
commit suicide.
Is a High-Class
Family Bread
Try It
to cat off the basin egg cir-
some r«r you xt xny time.
We can fit the naw four-minute
attachment to Edison machines.
Repairs of all kinds a specialty.
cult* at 1 o’clock a. m. We
Metal Wo'rke. 90 View etreet. Tel. 1779.
PANTAUKH THEATRE.
confidently expect that- very
shortly the full aerviee. both
lighting and railway, will
l*xte Ogllvle Hardware Co.
Being Presented This
r rek.
Sole Distributors for B. (
Cor. Fort ami Wharf S(«.
—THIS IS TUB LAST WFKK for
reduced prices at the 8kenc I*owt* stu¬
dio. Corona portraits finished in f«M-
uiotiva power will be assollio*. The ma-
Bleasdalefc White
chlhc-will be bftod witbont the I Of
4 *guiu be in opttratiuu.
Victoria
everything the latest and best.
and wing dance on roller skal’-s at the
wheels, depending on its own weight, and
will he bulft on runners.
Sylvan has now been engaged In the
work fnr some six months and has his
Ideas worked out fairly completely, so
that the parts are now ready for putting
together, after whirh B trial fly will be
made. The principal followed by* the In¬
ventor to the bird flight, which He haa
studied. Ills experience of aerial flights
have uldod hjm in his invention also.
tu.5$ per doxen. These pictures are
reduced from 17.60. and will again be
f 7 oo on Nov. I. Bit In the morning
U possible. •
Pantages theatre this week that aliould
he interesting to all skaters. Rydsr’s
monk•-. • -ra •!« ig .. rnagifsi .-
amusement for tits children. The Bwlek-
axds with their comedy singing, and L»
Petite Laiirie In her graceful contortion
act* pUass evarybody. The iliwatrored
s<»ng. “Bumnnrtlme." with the entire
audience singing the chorus, and one of
the most artistic as weH as expressive
subjects the hiograph has yet produced.
’’Tile Woman Whd GambTes.” all g/* to
make a very entertaining program***.
907 GOVERNMENT ST. -
Role Agents for th« Celebrated
Gourtay Piano and Angelus Playsr
B. C ELECTRIC RY CO
—Do not forget that you can get an
express or truck nt any houT you mav
wIsh. Always keep your checks until
you have seen us. *s we will save you
the 16c on each trunk you have tor pay
\< baggage agents on trains and boats.
—To Beattie Sic. *48. Whatcom daily
except Thureday. at t p.m.
ATLANTIC CAFE
PBNNINOTON * WOODWARD.
Cor. Esquimalt Road and
JOUNaON 8T.. COR. BROAD.
-The usual weekly pracll.f thi
church
•—The funeral of the late Jesse Carl¬
ton Hedley took place yesterday after¬
noon at 2.36 nV-qU-k fh»m the chapel of
Merchant*' Lunch xnd Dinner 25c
Exclusive White Union Labor In Ail
Deoartments.
We will check your hojrgage from your
It. Andrew's Presbyterian
•hoir will not be held this evening.
hotel or residence, also store It. See us
before you make your arrangements.
We guarantee to satisfy everyone on
price and the way Ore handle your
goods. We consider It a favor If you
will report any overcharges or Incivil¬
ity on part of our help.
Pacific Transfer Company.
Phone 24$. 50 Fprt Rt.
Anti-Combine Grocers
Hours 7.M a. m. to 11 g. a.
Open Day and Night.
the B. C*. Funeral Furnishing t*om-
RaPYi. where an impressive service “was
MMdttctcd bv Rat T W «;iodstone.
There was a large attendance of
friends and many flowers were senL
The following acted ns pallbearers: 8.
Lawson. S. Helm sen. H. Vye, L. Lnw-
son, H, Johnson and-F. Brynjolfson.
—On axhibition .it th.* Tourist $qsn
rOoins are g number of lino
l.'.gan berries which have just ripened
in the ganlen of C, _A. Flumerfelt,
1’emberton road.
Prompt Service. Courteous Treatment.
—F. Blworthy. secretary of the board
of trade, has received a copy of the
annual re|»ort of the Newcastle Cham¬
ber of Commerce, frofn J. 8. Larke,
the Canadian trade commissioner to.
Australia. It Includes the details of
the new Australian tariff, and any por¬
tion or merchant who may jirlsh to con¬
sult It will find It at their dt a po snl al
any time by making application at the
GRAND CAFE
VICTORIA FIRE ALARMS
fn connection with IMPERIAL HOTEL
Under New Management
BUSINESS MEN S LUNCH
AND DINNER 20c
- Jjtfic Air* Utalm Room.
THE MARYLAND
FOR APPETIZING MEALS
S-Btrdcage Walk and Superior 81.
- Far West lodge. No. I. K. of P., has
arranged to hold monthly aocbtls at
their ball during tha winter, the flrei
nt the aeries being •« ihts evening, A
A ppcttgtng Meals.
7—Montreal And Kingston Hts.
g^Montreal and 8lmroe Sis.
3—Ontario and Dallas road.
12-Avalon road and Phoenix Pit'
1$--Victoria Chemical' Works.
14—Vancouver afld Burdette Sts.
It M. HORS'!
NOW IN STOCK
board of trade.
Knights.
NO. 1 NPT COAL, dry
. .S6.50
- For -tke Rang* -
SACK LUMP AND LARGE
-The weekly prayer meeting of thu
First Presbyterian church was «m-
d'c ti ll lust evening by th*- Christian
Kndenvor Boi-lety, and was largely at¬
tended. Mr. Warrick acted hs * luflr-
nmn. The subject fdr tfie evening’wn**
•'Foreign Mission*,” on which « num¬
ber spoke briefly and very Interesting-
“Just
Someone
a Specialty
R—Dougta* and Humtvdtfft ms.
RcfM'rvrd Seat* for Families.
15— Humboldt and Rupert Hts.
17—t'ook and Fairfield road.
?t—Tates and Broad Hts
23— Fort and Government Sts.
24 — Yates and Wharf Hts,
ZSt-Jolmspn ap* Government Six.
26- Victoria [Theatre. Dougin* Ht
27— Headquarters Fire Dept . Cormorant St
J$—gpefK'er't Arcade
31-Vtewr and Blanchard Hts.
12— Fort and Quadra .Jha.
It— Cook and Yatea Hts.
34—Ht. CharleS'Bl. and'flockland Ave.
16— fadhoro Bay road and Htanlry Ave.
Ig-Cadhoro Bay road*and Oak Hay Ate.
IT—Cadhore Bay and Richmond roada.
M' North Pembroke and Hhakespeare Six.
41- Quadra and Pandora Hta
42- Chstham and Blan.Jiapd gta.
43- Chatham and Cook Hta.
44 -Spring Rldgr.
4t— North* Chat ham Ht and Stanley Av*.
•47 -Pandora and t'hamhdr* Hta
61 —Douglas and Discovery Htsi
M—Government and Princess Bta.
f>3-- King's road and Second 8t
64— Fountain. Douglas St. and Hillsids.
Luucb Commeui'es 11:30.
!> r ', off for orhIi with order
OUR COAL IS ALL COAL
The Victoria Fuel Co,
618 TROUNCE AVE.
Telephone 1377
K. METRO, Proprietor.
Houses Built
The Popular
Song Success
—Ffve tries have been made for a
contest In oratory whfc-h will take place
In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium on Wad-
| nesday evening next, and a number <*f
other coMMianrs kht expected to
enter. Five prlge* have boon donated,
consisting of gold and silver madals.
J A ILerary and debating s«K*|ety will be
j organised upon the same evening.
Will be an attractive, appetising
and wholesome one. daintily
served, as It always Is at this
popular restaurant.
Typewriters
mew AND SECOND HAND
for sale and rent
DESKS. 8AFES.
CASH REGISTERS,
FILING bABlNETS
AR6KMT Mt’MK* HOt sK
IN VICTORIA
Ih our low price on 10 snt! 12
inch 1)IS( RECORDS
(Complete cstflloffuc, on aglei
I -TIm* prayer meeting af the Metro-
! polltan Methodist church last evening
t«»ok the form of a song service |n rn»*m-
■ <»ry of fanny Crosly. The s* ie*uir«>oiii
; was well filled, and tin* meeting was
j mm h enjoyed. Rev. T. K. Hollings
j gave a sketch of the life and work *»f
this blind hymn trlief, and a number
iof hymns composed by lier were sung,
j The following NM*k inirt: Mr*. Chnrl-
1 ton. Rmt. O. W. Dean. H. J. Knott and
| J. McCall uni. A quartette, "T Hlmll
} Know Him by the print *»f the .Vails
. in His -Hand," was well rendered by
' Mr*. H- J. Knott. Mrs. Parftu. Meoors.
A New Parisian Chef
Famed* for the excellence of his
French. Italian and German
dlsbes. polite wallers and a
moat comfortable cafe and hotel
JUST COMMENCED
Public School Boys. $3 full ticket;
H.-8. Students and Employed Boys,
$&.$$.
JOIN NOW
APPLICATION DA RDM AT
WAITT’S
MUSIC STORE
1004 -GOVT. ST,
g|—Cormorant and Store fits
#—Discovery and Store .tbs.
gS—John and Bridge Ht*.
64—Craig flower road.
64— Ksqulmall road umi Mary St,
Jt—Douglas Ht. and Burnside road.
73—Ksqulmall road and HuWrli Ht.
73- Hayward's MUI.
BAXTER&JOHNSON
W. S. D. Smith
PROPRIETOR, .
645 Yates Street
yiCTORIA. B. C.
omrK eqdipme.vt
809 GOVERNMENT ST.
IF ITS FOIl Tilt OFFICK, ASH l>»
. Flume 730 ... —
OFFICE.
jPijyqnwijtj. TlflUBIl T
». A. Bnvtt «nrt A. .F*tfitt.
i*
VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1908.
ESQUIMAU TO LOSE
STRONG FULL BACK
Athletes
IN PUBLIC LIFE
un oz
Thr fornniMt trainers eon-
Clarkson Makes His Farewell
Soccer Bow To*
Right Hon. H. H. Asquith Ois
cusses Purity Before
Scottish Audience.
iteuin the use at nxyiteu ue oX
nlcohnlie utirnuluntx in nil v
form, tmt tlnir favorable
ut tin vfthni of
-LARGE LOT- on Foul Bay roid, only,
WATER.FRpNTAaE lots, 05 k Hay
Woven wiih the -£ne jtriink 6t
. AiiittHfttitrWopt
T;*-iU"rr<».\'. . Wi lit- ntatilj b*. tw wn
‘ R#»pBraiktt i7 f <*t ‘ wf *wd thw
, - r <T rrowft a «•«£
lilt’ UuluiTUii t,aplusi . ,rf. ftl*. w*»
Crthfwrrrd on Mr A «rj frith roVfTftfy!
**>•* ’the* London Dully Chronicle. Th©
irrrmtmy took ptart In the Hippo¬
drome, In the |irt«rnrr oC over !,UM
J**»pl«\ My*. Asquith wu* present. and
lh© assembly, presided over by Pro¬
vo*! R. C. Munro Ferguson, M. P., of
l«*»tth Burghs, Included many Scottish
M. P.'» and repri-Minuaivaii- public
bod!** in the town nnd district. ' **
♦ Hi receiving the casket und m roll,
I»h» prime minister. * hoar const it u-,
••ncy |* Fife. said he bad been
conneriFfi with the county now fur
‘ban tweuiy-ittn year*, awl
though ha-w u bound to bellt-v© that
Sint, i, without * peer Tor raltre >ni
wear.
xpntwhv to the (lirtatr* of the
hack of th<- Esquimau team. In I hr
aoccer field In Victoria. Clarkson will
leave Victoria at the '•••mmenn-ment
of next w.fk. wto**n he «>«•> to Vancou¬
ver tq take hi* dutle* on the Vancou¬
ver p d l lTO fore© ..f w hich h.- hnA recent-
ly been appointed a member. fvtqui-
malt *111 rtnd a Kurd iiud »•• replace
for the bnl-
wTII. If iinuriah« k s. blood
brain. bonp hipI imuwlc. •
of the* opinion that VI<*»ortn would Play
under n hnp<|ic«i» against Nanaimo und
latdyanilth, where the one eleven of the
city la the reprenentattve tram. Mr.
Whyte wa* heard carefully anti the
Mepx suggested may poMlbtjr be acted
Blunor, Canadian Sergo is the best-
known product of the Canadian woollen
mills. We have a permanent arrange- .
ment, K ,v, hg us the exclusive right-to the -J
whole product of the Bluno* Serge in /X
Canada.
Clarkson on the back line
•nor of the season, for he ha* been the
moan* of warding off numberin'* at¬
tack* on the Ksqultnvlt fr«M«t in the
piatche* he has *p far played In. and
Saturday ht»t played a sterling game
again*! Cedar Hill.
Delegate Thomas, of the Garr
gave noth.- .«f motion that "h«-rej
refer*** should be jmlrl for their
Vlt«**. ' The matter nlll cun. u u
•Ji*«u*skm in du« course.
LEAGUE OFFICIALS X —
ALTER PROGRAMME
th« wearer" of the blue and gold fought j
desperately and ^ueceeded |p holding 1
the northerner* from acor^ng.
Id the first half California gave the |
It is our Serge leader—we sell single and
double breasted Blunoz Serge Suits, in
BAYLIS WILL HAVE
Victoria We6t Will Play Garri
«uf>|inrtedi the- Vancouver tenm a [ tbr chosen ttttnw-, aT'an'y^HTfe the
STRONG OPPOSITION
.had "rare, having th© purakin in the | favored tmum. of Wisdom and enllght-
•
kicking and giami dciuuaiveydaying by 1 ^arttheiaf area
TTcwrnmhr nnd RIM* reMeAed the -dtua^l nolttlrtnn- tnlgTiT~CrcRlc 7 ~Prr^r a 11 A mi..
fton. California *e»r*d three pilau um) undiv ciirtr-.j
*««« »■ * ; CvW.t , m v
the cruaabar. The vl«dt«*r» worked the aefctng on« srtf why It i* that British
ball down Into the California three- pub It. mni, t<- ‘ —
price to everybody anywhere in Canada.
ROW AtMt* »HS CHANNEL.
A athletic f<stt ha* t*en perform-
Simpson Stands Down at Word - | ‘ l «
v rowed from ItouUigne to
Tru- oarenteti were
OfVflfiebuVfir
r»*n. eon of
• the mnv<*e «( Ihmkigne. and a friend of
ht*. M. t>yy. noth men a re member*
or the Itoubigne * Rowing Chib. The
voyage was made In an ordinary light
doublctacudlng xkl. the journey from
l.<«uUgrne to FoUtatoiu. being made one
Saturday, the annidteil arriving at
FV*ike*trtne about mtdntght. T hey
xtartvd the return \uyuge at l p. m. the
following, day. During the latter |«d i
Of the «ftwrno.in ud«l thrt|Ughout the j
night there »•»« a thick fug. an.I xmit*
anxkty wnn fek «>- to thg'eafety of the ;
-daring voyagers, e^r»eclally h« nothing '
w« *e|n of them by any of the mull !
boat*. New* was. however, received i
at Folkotonr on the Monday that the ,
two daring oarenten had rafely landed r
at Boulogne at eleven o clock on Hun- ,
day night.
•cer football f(*r
The handling of
the *eae»*n of HUfc In Vlctnrfa reached
4 fre heigh t of t it*—burle wxtu e lawt nlwht
when at the iiM>etlng of thejeague del¬
egate* tp-tnorr«>w> -prog ram me war ar-
_ranged. During th© early pa*1 01 the
weejjj the aecretary of the &(M|uinuilt
club wa* notified by the league *e< ro ¬
tary that hi* club would have to be
ready to play g return match against
Cedar HU! to-morrow. To till* the
team* a g ree d . Although having »d»jei—
• ttons to play each other two Hatur-
day* running. No other tegm* were
notified, but lk»t night Victoria Weat
wa* called to play the Oarriaon u*
twenty-four hour*' notice, the Cedar
WhAb-v rr party they
whatever afiherW- -civil.
may have Uen engaged. |»riai* *<» rider-
tf xitd ar* deaaiy the offering* of frh*nd-
t rtrU
"hip and honor' wlft f f i art
B. WILLIAMS & CO
-lightly Injured during the game, but
wa* able to finish. Johnson- BUM,
Newcomb*'. Hawer*. Bryan and Mc-
Ket-hnle were the tent men nn the Van-
«ipalith** of out country, it I* brcauiw
everyone realise* that it u In our
ft>tilth ipulitl*« sa4 their life and u-
tivtt> that w- flml the pureat n.<vnVnlr
68-70 Yates Street
omivcf team.
The visitor* were entertained to-nlghl
by the I’nlvanritv Club. The team*
If agnln i.n Sm turd.-t\ .*:•
Vancouver t.’aptain 'nli <* r t.
\ am ouyer. iH-t. W.—-Norman Hawer*.
captain or the -Vwaootswr team, wired
last night that It I* altogether likely
that one or two change* will be made
lb the Vancouver line up for the neat
match, and that *»n the a b o*r%|g mada
SUUaaHX expect * the t<* win on
fbh|l I 1 y He add* that he will l» I. i
ter able lo aay which team will coroe
north from (‘alifornlM after the mate h«**
with* Sutford, wiu.n um w.- j i. t >. 1
Beautiful
THE MERITS OF THAT OLD
Piano
THEN SEE UR AT ONCE ABOUT
EXCIIASKING rr iim
THE RING.
•CYCLONE" THOMPSON WLN 8 .
Hlmpwnn
tgry during the week that they did
enught Chandler out of condition at
A New “Gray
PAON MOTOR BOAT CLUB
Office: Opposite City Hail.
Tacoma he won by a yard, and the V.
A. e. supporter* are of npiiil.m that Iw
form tltelr man can vanity heat Himpenn
over the twelve intlea dUtam-. A pri¬
vate tropjiy ha*, however.
not want t« pMy a match with the
Regiment rhl# Saturday. The league
r< hedul*- 'game* of October 17th lm lu-ie
the game between the Bay* and Hit
Rcglpu nt. the jSmiuimHIt-Cedar HIM
and the Victoria Wtwt-Garrlxon game*.
Tin- Bay* ah.j Fifth Regiment art*
clone" ThotnpKon won from Rudolph
j Unhola In the eleventh round last night.
| Thompson floored I'nhnia twice with a
. right h«.*»k t*> tb»' jaw and a third hl«»w
i put him Uirougb the* pipe*. The police
th* n Inteftervd. Unhola'* second* *a»d
Has 01 .ly Leen in nse a
few months in the stu-
been moot¬
ed for a rare between Chandler and
JenklriMon Will Referee.
Berkeley. Cal.. Oct. If. -Word wa*
dio of leading teacher of
tbetr
the province
rage- always. Mahy of -j** ran reym-ni-
ber tline« and place- when the rein-
lively humbtWTITif" - umidvertl*er| la¬
bor* of the town c«»unrlllnr and the
H°°T law administrator were thought
be unworthy or men of inte!le« t and
what is called |>oaitlon. Happly, that
T* now an <>b*nlcte notion.
neat in order. The Bay* inforoanl the
weretary that they did not want tn
flay and are now allowed to play an
'exhibition game" on Saturday .with
the team they do not want to meet In
a schedule match. The exhibition i»
being plgyed under tie* league patron-
*Uy that JenklrfMon. of Vancouver, wa*
the ununlmou* choke for the important
jK**ltlan of referee for the California-
Manford game next month.
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No. 6, Arcade, Vancouver.
age aud a- ground hu* been allotted
OPPOSE LADYSMITH
Hicks & Lovick Piano Co,
Limited
1204 DOUGLAS ST.
VICTORIA, B. C.
Mli* le«mj 4 for thl* purpose and the re
"T-ha-- at h ey- ( -miiiiinn of Hound
Hult 1 * the Mchedule game* 1 * called an
exhibition match gn <1 will not rount
■ard. Victoria We*t an«i
strer.uo u* wiup lctpal life which I would
rexfulrt* 1 * the rruilntenance of g vivid
and vigilant public Infereat. Altnoet all
the *c.\n dal* which have rtiMitg-ired the
annala of municipal hiat/wy In thl* and
oth. f vounerica are dtie fo the Hbw>n. «
or tempurary withdrawal th**e re-
Grand Voting Contest Coupon
•OOP FOR riVK VOTES.
Name ....
Add re** . ..
on the wort
the Garrixon dtr notified twenty-four
Lour* lief ue time that they are to,pbt>
u league match and Cedar Hill and B*-
(lUimalt, team* Chat have been hotiUrd
tu pl ay on ^Irrdbl'i nr* ‘If k/b.lM the
Terminal \ City Picks—Full
Strength of Players
at Command.
•training, utimnlnttng ..and purifying
mmc tnrnr IgtiW imPyff Wf
Addreaa
The ic.oeui given by the
morning for thl* method
M. leugue, la "the tn
« unt pla>. Th. I - > - ar
coupon* will b« publlahed
In the Victoria Time* until further
JUST ARRIVED
J fine critic* do. o4 |*etly intereat* which
an- only worthy *»f th*. attention und
.adyrmllh. packed witii the pride of
Mtrear held from Winnipeg, win go
wr to»Vancouver Tn'TTTa-
Silks. be*t qualitle*; also Japaneae Cot-
cRlc i.'hiwl *rhedt»le next Haturtiuy. an<>
will take over a* strong a Ptoi 0 * It
l* poMolbte t.> put out. With their un-
iM-Hten popRAow n* the Hat. Ladysmith
me deurmw>e«| -that The mmt Pari At
Coast chuntpiunahlp shall be theirs. On
•**r.» j* easy to *cnff. a* even ..ur
great poet dtw*. at those who think
•the rootle esrkh of thair burgh the
muCT nur qf Mm wtidjt; hut Ri*t ax t he
*imh l|e.-* commumtl/* are made up of
lrd[\ ldu.il* and teiollte*. *0 the -state.
and Cedar Hill, after notifying u* they
were willing !■> play earlier, In lh-
week, came forward last night and sold
they did not want to piny.**
Why the Buy* and the Regiment
should ha slug Uni .*ut f«»r the prtvltrgr
ton Crepe, of all < olor* and price*, mr
•ale by piece 01 by yard, or In any Quan¬
tity required, at lowest price*.
71 and 9) Cormorant Street. Next the Fir*
Hall
iho nation, l« h«-n whole.
uf trying «c» men ugaijuit
out All that they mn provide to
the |*tandeni In the struggle.
grgetv of those rnmrminitle* thrm-
*elve*. and thr m«hrtm«nrr of an rf<
fectlve and an
other <»n u Haturuay uft« moon instead
Vancou¬
ver ha* *»•!•*( t»*d the following team
of trying oat their new men In their
ever-wakeful public in-
i«»1. Horn
your own
Cedar Hill should be allowe } | to stand
aeon: half barks, ilraham. St run* For¬
rest; forward*. Rttawc^i
iwtri»n nn« n..rough l* tlx- be*t *e<-ur-
Ity. In the Winic run, for the mainu-n^
nnre of n high standa rd, bo t h qf < h a-
rncter and lrit»dllgn«sc. | n the Inrgcr
area of national work." (t*b.*. r*.)
down^after signifying their wllllngmlte
I
to play isn't plain. In fact the «»nly
N’ana«m. R*»herti»on and J. A. Jones
Buy The Times
•port* ih the kagu»' up|H-Mr t(» be the
Victoria WNTfilNI tRfffinn IpBU who
W. J. SAVORY
rerrea. Wanwan. Knowles. Raul,
tireat Interest t* (wing taken In the
are ready to take mi
the Vancouver New*.Advertiser. Horn.
the gualkeeper, I* a steady, reliable
player who iSegr* In good *t>le, and
the full Inc ka, kl- Lean and Gunaeum.
will be two very hard m« n t«» par*. Mr,
Lean will be remembered for the bril¬
liant game* lie played for the cham¬
pion Calgary Caledonian*, while. Gun-
xcon ha* always proved a sterling play¬
er. being particularly good with hi* left
foot. One of the strongest parts «.f the
team will be the half back line. Htrang.
The Prussian diet win tax bachelor*.
i 1107 BROAD ST. Victoria, B. 0.
So there will h. tfir., gut",-* In th-
city to-morrow, tfw* rtrst l»elng the
league match In which Victoria West
and the Gadrison will lx- engaged a t the
Royal ground, the* next two are exhi¬
bition game* between K*|u|m*lt first
and second team*, and the Regiment
•TOM' L0K0B0AT
The great Canadian-I&dian long distance runner, who it about to turn
professional.
MMl
tl>e centre. I* the man who he lit down
Jimmy Adams, t^e finest centre for¬
ward In British Columbia, la the cham¬
pionship match at Recreation park be¬
tween the Calgary Caledonian* nuct
l«adysmith, ^ir.unt A* a sure kick and
a very aggressive..player. Graham and
Forrest Ore always In form and their
work I* brilliant. The forward* are fast
.Simpson to |uke place at a near date. I
so that the men can be seen together !
in Vancouver, and their rival claim* to [
track lumor* be decided.
For the Gold Seal race there are two
new entries In Ditnn and J^elroy. 1/el- •
rny is said to Jh* it runner w ith much t
prominence in Kngtad, while Dunn last j
the distance within the tlr*t ]
that he had broken the hone* nf Ms
right hand.
Lem Powell and Johnny Murphy
fought two round* to a draw,
OFFICE FURNITURE
and clever and should be go«.,|
- HI scorer*.
The three reserve* are fine players, and
tf req uired wou ld undoubtedly nil thtir
re* p o ol I V f. j>oifftlnii a with credlf]
jreay mad*
half dosen with prUctleaRy no train- j
ing. Baylt*. howe%*er, has .demonstfat-|
ad his ability. »*n several occasions, and I
lo«ai authorities who know the abill- j
tic* of all the men entered announce j
that the Victoria runner should have |
Manager Churton Confident B,
C. Boys Will Win'To-
If you require anything in the line of a
ROLL TOP or FLAT TOP DESK,
we can show you a nice line, ranging in
PRICE FROM $12.50
New Y<*rk, .Oct. If the plan* of
certain .promoter^ can aucceaafully w
brought to a head. UUa cltA will be b.-
the scene during the coming “Wmfer of
one of the greatest professional long
distance running race* ever held
Roughly outlined, the project of those
Interested I* to bring together four nnd
p«>s*lbly five of th* greatest dlstnm* •
runners of the present epoch. tVhlle
0 k backer* of the m liwnc deny that
they an- at work on the project, it | K
ne vert he!.-** known that If they are
succeasful In arranging the contrst
Thomas Longboat, John Hayes. Alfred i
morrow.
With six row* of teeth a bdttle-nose
•hark mcamirfng eight- fiet was caught
.about a mile from Brighton Beach, Eng¬
land.
Berkeley. t.Nll., (VI. 2*.—Vancnuv«r
I *nd »be University of CallfortUg.fought
ninety minute* to « draw lw». A>. -tcr-
day In on,, of the moat thrilWigfcxhlbi-
tion„ ,,r Rugby ever wlinc»gMg4i. the
loon! athletic field. It was aitublH.rn
Imtth- and witnessed by a big-crowd,
mnny coming from Sun Franclsm fttr
the matih. and both sides played grand
football. partlvulMrly the menther* of
the Vancouver team, who distinguished
Ihemiwlve* by their magnificent play¬
ing. Although Jhe'ipcul* were -heavier,
and the forward* manager tn nutmnn-
m-uvre (he visitor* In the scrum, the
Iuivh from the North outplayed the col¬
legians In the open* the rbrwards drtb-
fcllng well nnd kin-ping the hall well ui»
lr thr California half. It was strenu- ... ..„ _ w
, _'*f M ** I way. both teams 1 »f the park specially set aside for them
lighting, hard. Although the Visitor*
wire liandicapfHMl with basing but one
day’s j Tip tier they kept tip rt tr-rrlfli
pa.-e from start to ffplrh. and in the
second half had the collegians laying
on th,. defensive. Only magnificent de¬
fensive playing <m the part of the col¬
lege backs Hived the blur and gold from
defeni .Yancouve? pressed hard, and
'several ilm«»w bald ttv u*n wlttiltv dr» ;
Revolving and-Wlting office chairs, book cases, and a fine showing of ladies
desks and combination book cases.
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if you Mm
b«a cleaned
with
"Block Knight" stove Polish.
It -shines
tic money
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FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT AGENTS
4, 6, 0 McGregor Block Phone 819
Bakerie*. Um!)cd .. .
IL C. Permanent Loan
R. (*. Pulp ft Paper ...
GRAIN MARKET,
t&fiMftr. <rv«%r
?Vm>oo Camp IffrtC. ..
Diamond Volt- C. ft C.
Dominion Copper <V ..
Dominion Ttvil I’o. ..
Great West PDrm.
Cranhy .
International 17. ft 0. ..
Imperial Tm*t Co.
Nicola Vailry C. ft G.
Northern Hank ...
Portland Canal M. ft D
Prudential Inirtlmem
Royal Collier!** a.
Hillra Brick .
Wnlcm Oil . ....
(By Courtesy F. W. 8 ter#nson ft Co.)
Chicago, Oci. 'JO Wtw.it The clow*
wiot wltl'iln ft of the top after
it moderate net advance for the day.
Then* waw n|i effort to force a break
e«rly becauae Liverpool apiieared to |)9
hesitating. There wa* ft pri.mpt rally
about half ceftt fmtri the low of th'*
morning and the bairs lIVraiptMl sev-
erat time* later fo xtart a decline hut
only aurreeded In getting abort. a Ml-
tle more wheat. I«ate In the session
the moat ularmttig n«Wa yet received
New York. Oct. 90.-What action will
be taken In the market by hanking
Interest* directly following the elet-
-tlon I* Impossible to predict correctly,
although It seem* quite pomtlbfe that
stock* will be Worked to a nnniewhat
higher level. However, we believe it to
be the part of wisdom on any further
advance* to liquidate ami watch the
tren<J of event* In Wall street The
general "pinion l* that Taft will aure-
ly he elected and that the market will
open up on the day after election.
High. Low. Bid.
Allla Chalmem . yu 111 111
TERRIBLE LIST OF LOVE
' TRAGEDIES IN PARIS
I y Ins threat*, lAft the concierge** lodge
of which *he has charge, and remained
out alJ the afternoon with her two llt-
thf « hlldren. Le Brux awaited her re¬
turn. burnt Into !h« lodge, and before
the little children he fired-two shots at
Lentu<?it* and tlieff^two Into hia own
head. Le Beux died aim Art ut once,
nrd Mine. Pluwqusllec's condition 1*
very grave.
At Rolalerea du Pic an Inkeeper
named Watrln killed bla wife with .i
i then hanged him
At 8 alnt Joachim, near Xante*, a
man killed hta wife by iitabblng her
Maata-
«* n '* <B. C.). per lb. .......
®* co " <» C >. p„ .
“* m * (American), per lb.
"*■* <Amerlcno). per lb.
“•«"> (rolled,. p« lb. ...,
»oold.r., per lb. ............
Bd.co. don* ctair), per lb.
B «(. per lb. ..
Ol*. Per lb. .
Mmton. per lb. ..
Lamb.
A long *erlc* of crime* of passion
waa reported from France a« having
happened during the laat few weeks.
#n the Rue daulnler. Pari*, had for"
a short time lived ■ German couple
named Siliuriqpnn, The woman wa*
hlndquartar
NOW >8 the
Time to Pee-
In regard tu t ha Ar ^antlno rrwj
really the wife «,f the. man * brother,
forequarter
Jliwvf ffom a hlg banking coiwern Iff
front whom ahe had run away, taking
$5,000 of htrimoney, and her four-year*
"Id t*qy |
Tlie $5,000 had All g.me. huTWV- man
refused to work, and Frau tkhurrhann
,, - .Jfcftfcft mWW* 4FAA> tei*
(•lured her to^ alter her nalnd, and, as
► he declined, he lll-tn*afrd her little
Anter. Car ft Foundry
i Do.. P*»L ---.
I A in*-r «'olton Uil .
Thn^ country w oic-h fluanoat much 4
ihf »lkwl crop, rt**erting that the
do mug* by frosts applied to the entire
s.ertfage will amount t-. Jh p.-r cent.
Another report about the same time
from, -a h>>u*e which NusiplU** agrlcul-
•nmM • nw | d .<m* f « » ill I nimna ~ ft."■
aetuinc wheat rnlaer*. d*. hired that j Charles Dkkena
indicated a* high a* fifty j. Hummltig .Bird .
Farm
Freali island Eggs
Amer. Idoco.
Amer. Sugar
Amer. Smelt.
J-Me
Eastern Rgga ..„.
Heat Dairy Butter ..
Butter (Creamery) .
t UkKrfiy .
Western Canada* Hrar Mllia-
Purlty. per sack .
J PIT bH .
(By Courtesy N. B. Maysmlth ft Co.)
Bid. Asked,
Future - - -
YOG MUST PUT MONEY
Pollcefnen Insist on Bicyclist* Obeytmr
Regulation*.
boy in her IDaChce. and. finally, after
cent Hilary ToThr cTopTH *nRR* section" i Mil
Three Star Patent, per sad
Three Star Patent, per bbL
Hungarian Flour—
a stormy scene, he selaed the boy, and
lodged a bullet in hi* head, hilling him
I Inetaptly.
j Then the murderer fired several shots
| at the woman. She managed to escape.
. made her way to the window, climbed
f. and. then
; her woawbr. mtirW along the gutter
( till she reached the window of a neigh¬
bor. whose attention she attracted by
breaking the window. Left alone.
* Bchurmann attempted nulclde by strik-
\ Ing himself severul times on the head
j with the revolver.
1 A model lodging house at Chamnne,
J belonging to the Duchesne d«* Jlollunc
| was tlie scene of another tragedy. A
couple, named < Bouc. and the huMband’*
brotlpr occupied one of the lodgings.
Dttring the night B«nic mused the
neighbor* snd Informed them that his
1 wife and brother had committed sul-
! clde. The wife was found on the floir
1 of a room dead, and the lifeless »*odv
i of Alexandre Hour lay on the bed.
| The husband wa* at first suspected
( of the double crime, but Inquiry re-
! vgaled the truth. The W|f«. and brother
I had carried on an Intrigue. The latter
In the North. Tlie trade was asleep !
when the fl#W* came and quite a buy- !
)*jg flurry started which carried De¬
cember to 100 % and May to 104*4, vx- j
a« lly one i-ent over the low p«»lnt of i
the morning. If the new* r* correct th.- j
advance should ha 4«n cents Instead il i
one cent. AdvLc* from bath -the}
Northwest and Southwest on lighter
receipt* M nd higher • -ash uvimoIuiiis as
bullish as at any time slnW harvest. It '
may be only a scalping market for the I
present but wv favor buying the when' 1
on all freaks.
Germany.
well known. Is a
much-governed country. The police¬
men there not only keep order, but go
far out of their way to make people
travel the straight and narrow path.
Bicycle regulations, fu r instance, are
very stringent In German cities. A bi¬
cyclist. After proving that he can ride
by means of a test under the eyas of
Solemn Judges. must furthermore,
after he has obtained hi* official per¬
mit. submit to voluminous and com¬
plicated regulation*. To begin with, he
must have a number. This number,
according to bis rule book (which he
must always carry). "Is to be affixed
to the bicycle in plain view, both on
the front handle bar and on the tool
box under the saddle." Once an Amer¬
ican. who had Just obtained his per¬
mit, decided that It would be more con¬
venient for him to carry his tool box
on the front handle bar. But knowing
that his number must be affixed under
the saddle. In order to be seen from
behind, he carefully hung It there by
means of a < ouple of wires. Then he
aalllsd courageorfaly forth. Ve *ikd
hardly traveled half a doaen blocks be¬
fore he was stopped by a stem police¬
man.
"You are not observing the rules of
bicycling." said the latter solemnly.
The foreigner looked bewildered
"But I have the number In front of
WE WILL, ALLOW YOG
O. K. c*on«ott<tated
OgtTvW*s Royal
per sack .
Ogllvle'a Royal Household.
per bbL .. .
l*ak# of Woods, par sack ...»
Lake of Woods, per bbL .
Okanagan, per sack
Okanagan, per bbt.
Calgary Hungarian, per see k
Calgary Hungarian, per bbt..
Moose Jaw. per seek ..
Mooes Jaw. per bbL .
Kxcelslor. per seek .
Excelsior, per bbL ...
Oak Lake, per sack
ACCOUNT
NEW YORK COTTON
The Great West Perma
(By Courtesy F. W. fttevensnn ft Co.)
Com-Omaha reports western com
nent Loan & Savings Co
&. W. PERRY,
Phone 1055. Local Manager
mlsem now ready to sell at present
price*. Think of Chicago getting 44
car* of com both old and new for the
day. Local bear* preiuaring for a cam¬
paign of lower prices based on larg»
rei*etpt* from the new crop. Com
raleem are busy hu*klng snd cribbing.
Sample market was half to one .*eht
higher again to-day. It I* a bullish
situation
Onta—It is not unlikely that several
string elevator con«rrns wer# on the
buying *Me of oats th!* morning and
* Jan. ..
Feb. .
M*y .
♦ June .
I Hudson's Bay. per seek
Hudson's Bay. per bbL
Kudegby, per sank
Kiidcrwy, per bbL .
Pulry Fwwpp—
PnowrakeNner sack ...
6 nowflake. p*r bbl.
a K. Beet Putn
O. X. Four 8 tar.\)
O. K. Four Bur.' |
Drifted Know, per
Imperial Trust
Nations! I^rnd
RAW BILK MARKET.
(hr result was a strong apecufauivwt.
market with mlvanre before the f
r, ®r- i
Provision*-Best posted brokers In,
the provision trade nre of the opinion 1
that packers were a little against any
advance In prlce N to-dnv Regardlen*
of this fact some ''buying orders came
in at the close, as was the case yes¬
terday.
Chicago. Oct. ».
Df**n. High I^»w. Close.
Wheat—
I*"-. m i»i m i«h
“•>' .. i>ie m m
.* <5. •?» M
Com— nr
r * f,c - ....C3Z ou «cb
Wheat, per ton .
Wheet. lb..
Oats, per ton .... v
Barley .. .
Whole Com ..
Cracked Coni ..
IlolM O.I. IB. •
Holl-J o»tm (». * R l.
o»i. (B. i ji i*.
Boll-1 (>•(• iB. * K->. »-l». *
Oilm.il. .
OtliMtl. W-lb. -
Roll—1 Wbil. 10 l»i - —» ' ••
(’r.rk —1 Whrtl. l ft I" ........
Wh»it Flokoi. p»r ...
Whol. wuoi Flour. » M. ..
Trustees
Executors
Financial Agents
my bicycle and behl
North American
Th.- NfQllHMa read that tlie num¬
ber In the beck should be affixed to the
tool boa." said the officer, eying the
number hung from the two wires with
Immense disapproval.
"And do you mean to say that Just
becauae the rule Is worded that way.
I am obliged, whether I desire It ,f»r
not. to carry my tool box onde r the
saddle "
"I do.”
Argument w«» useless. The poHcw»
man would not allow the foreign h|-
cydlst to proceed until the latter had
solemnly promised to restore the tool
box. duly numbered, to Its proper po¬
sition o* *<*on as he reached home.-
New York Time*.
MONEY LOANED
ON FIRNT MORTGAGE
IX VICTORIA
AND VANCOUVER
Repub. Iroikft RtH
Do . pr**f. . .\.
Principal and Interest
EHiate* managed.
guaranteed
Investments
Rock island
-t«* eery HeU. wUh 1 ihW» rw*w hu elnews In
sight, sod prices unchanged.
. _ ... __iaWl OlK long
present vslu»*s wih be maintained In the
face of little or no «b*mnnd. remains to
be seen, hut quite n few buyers look for n
de«dine, after which orders are likely to
show sn Improvement.
Report* from Europe *how that the
msrketa there are firmer ort reports from
the Yokolmms market of. a larger busl*
nc* und higher prtree. Tn the Italian mar¬
ket* the r,eimg I* stronger on account of
the Improvement In Japan, snd beat fila¬
tures are held nt very high price*.—
Hay (baled), new.
James Rtark, President,
j. W. Wsart. General Manager.
HERBERT CUTHBERT
Local Manager
VICTORIA OFFICE
•li FORT STREET
Mldtlling*. P^ r * on
Btsn. p«r ton ....
Gtotind Feed, per
Bhorta .
poultry—
Dee. .
Jap. .
Mar .
Toird
Ort.
Jan. .
Do., pref.
Southern tvy..
Do . pref.
Tennessee Copper
Texas ft Pacific
T.. Bt. t- ft W
Magi at rate Jay had recovered from an
attack of bronchitis sufficiently thi* nmm-
ing to take the bench In the police court.
Ducks, per
Geese (IsU>
Turkey, per
Garden Prods
Cabbage, pe
potrow ^
potatoes
‘ onions, per
I.Sa * %.SO %.bj 1 Winnipeg Commerelal.
PROMOTION FOR CANADIAN
Reighlng marblne* ta’be u«e<] in con-I The Rrltleh board of agriculture estl-
nectlon with the InapectluU of diihlren | moles that there are 1.XTL<'49 «hms In th-
.are iq be Introduced Into the *«'b«>ol* In I country—one to every acore of human
tCaU. V* r
(XHohel McLean's Boh Gets Hla
At 1.40* fnthoms hetow the surface or the
( ocean there la a uniform temperature Just
• ■shore- freezing point.
Spinach. p*r
Captaincy in Royal li
ipsliire. England.
(toilinotliu listen Lx him, and fr ight ene d
Artillery.
Cucumberf
Wabash .. ...
Do., pref.
Western Cnion Telegraph
Wisconsin Central .
rumpktrt*. pw
8 t. John. N. B., Oct. M.—Col. H. H.
MrUan. M. P. elect for Queen*- 8 uh-
liury. hn* good new* to back up that
of his election to-Canadian parlia-
Green
WHOLI-ni A LB MARKETS.
DIstIHefU Sec.
Utah Capper
meht. The cable
Lieut. C. VV McLean, of the Imperial
army, Ha* been protn«>ted to a cap¬
taincy lh the Royal Horse Artillery.
Britain'* crack corps, and transferred
from India, where he has been two
year*, home to England. Captain Mc¬
Lean wa* the youngest officer of Can-
;tda » contingent* to ihe Boer war and
dfatingulahed himself there, end on
Lord Methuen'* re co tt ime n dat Ion w§*
given a chmiW Ins Ion In the lm|ierla.l
and ha*
Virginia Chemical ..
Total sales. tOA,Tns.
Money, l| per cent.
Carrot*. 9 ** » D -
Bananas. 9 **
I/muiv» ...
Walnuts (Cal '
Walnuts (Last*!**)
App.r»f • M " t r
Apple*, per box (1*
pipesppIM. P ®* 1 do«
Cabbage, per lb. *
COPPBR MARKET
(By Courtesy F. W. Rtereason ft Co.)
army. . He 1* now m
forged sheady rapklly.
Bscon
Pear* .
Kwect Potatoes
Potatoe* tnew),
Butter iCreamw
Adventure
VOTES FOR WOMEN;
Ottawa. Oct. 50. -A woman suffrage
resolution .time before the National
Council or Women, this afternoon, but
B u tt e < Vmhtmn
flutter rDjrftTT
after, a brief dTacu**ftrn It wa* ruled
d tir ny . m r tib hhwit;" uay E mi PT Ah Vg a s t e rn.
the ground It wa* uunecesMury to deal h*/. pet
With,: the que stion now u* the subject torn, pe
•f vote* for women -would be fully de- Ot«p« F
bated at th* in- i natloPHl • (jundl «Mli ■
lrte« ting bn Toronto In Tune tt'tdrt. ^ Onion*
C x t u met ft Artzrma
Centennial
Copper Range .
Cumberland-Ely
Daly-West .
(Valencia)
First National
Granby Copper
Globe Cons. . .
Oreene Canane*
Dales, per pkg.
!>*(»*. bulk ...
Oat*. P*r ton tnew) .
Tomatoes (local), per crate ....
Tomato*** (Okanagan), par crata
Citron* ..a ...
Peppers ......
Celery ...
parsnips ....
W. T. fMtfcoek. who returned recently
from a holiday trip to Quathlaski. spent
part or hi* time hunting while in that
country, lie brought down with him. a
rln<- little cougar skin and head which he
shot when In conipapy with hi* brother-
in-law. J. C« Hpiith. popularly known a*
t'uugnr HinliH. on account of hi* propen¬
sity for huntlrtg these iininmis. He nas »
fine pack of trained dogs anu makes a
rsgular huainess of hunting panther. Mi
1hd< oc-k shot the animal In a tree when
the dogs had lreed It.
Hancock
It commands the highest price, yet leads
j proves
its superiority is recognized in all parts
Helvetia .
Isle Roy *»!«• ...
Keweenaw
loUte ..
lot Salle .
Man* .
Bay fftate Oas
all other bottled beers in sales, which
that its superiority is recognized in i
of the world. UNQUESTIONABLY
THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS
Bottled Oaly at the
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY
St, Louis,. U. S. A.
R. P. RITHET ft CO., Ltd., Distributors, VICTORIA, B.C.
An elephant has only eight teeth alto¬
gether At fourteen year* the elephant
lose* It* first set of teeth, and a new set
grows.
Mohawk
Nevada-l’tah
Ntptsslng,
Nevada C<
ron*.
North Burte .
cw-roig Cimpsr .. .
Old Doiulnlnn ..
Parrot Mlulaa i
Quincy f'«*pper .
Hliautvin t'opper .
Huperlor ft-Pit i slim g
Hu|M-rlor A Itoslon .
F. W. STEVENSON ft CO.
. BROKERS
Tamarack
\HON BLDG. 1114 GOV’T STREET
PRIVATE BlIUS TO Al.f. EXCHANGE*
INDENTS:. ~ 1 /New York Rtock Kxehangs.
BRYAN MEMBERS f Boston Stock Exchange.
btst w. no ° r I { ’ hlc “* 0 Board of Trade.
“IN & CO. \Ne*.v York Cotton Exchange
Trinity
Virtotia
United 1 *y|H
I S Sin. II ft Ref
Ik), pref. .
Utah t'onsolldabrd .
Utah Copper .
Winona ...:.
Wolverine ..
Yukon
Anaconda ..
B. 'ft O. ..
Do., pref.
B. R. T......77^;
*
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.liiE.liu
Sal
m |
Do . pref.
C. ft n VV
C M ft It F ...
Hit
its ]
C. ft N. W.
e. * -o_.
Colo. Fuel ft Iron ..
Colo. Houthern .
W»
1411
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M|;
44 !
B»*
Do . 1st pfeT.
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Illinois Ontral .
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I- ft N.
Manhattan Ry.
ill**
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Missouri Par.
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CANADIAN
PACIFIC
SEATTLE ROUTE
CANADIAN PACIFIC
ATLANTIC STIAM'jHIPS
VIUTOKIA DAILY T1MEB, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1908.
CANADIAN
ENTENCE passed
ON JOHN HELLSING
ILUEiACKETS FOR
H. M. S. SHEARWATER
PACIFIC
American Visitor Will Spend
(Special to the Time*).
"^Montreal. Que.. Out.' 30. -One hw
MovamoaU of Lootl Veaaola—Trade Expansion In B. C. WAf i
Six Months .in
flmft f»r»tl*h mirrjitckwt* amt mHiw
With eight petty tilth or# Hint eight POBl-
«»U**hme4 .4l<i'4* -wUL arrive a t Qne- -
to-morrow by the SH. J^»ke Muni*
IOIml They win proceed t<» Ksuuiinuit
'to relieve the .'n-w' i'.f H. M S. Hhemr-
■ VSti/Mim JRh!*fr U~ U«UUfi CCC'Hntiil^l^nett
'They tttfwi to Victoria.
BAYARD BRINGS
NUh, going flwn to 'the I’nllfornla coast, »
where *he got 207 skin*. Then she went •
after-thy see otter, And fromAbefr"T«Jhi
yi.. .,\ cv^ .v ; e• •»
John Helloing, nllaa Jacob Jacobson,
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. NOV, 1st.
to - day. soil teilcbd • to Mx in on (he. to-
, Juki f»y bbtalulng* valuable aeo-urity
i by' fraudulent mean*. ifce ngreed to
i pill i(Mae a pmpertv from Alfred T.
Abbey .and wm given a deed «'f *****
j mi hi* payment of $1,000 on account-
T1«e money w;a* In the form of a
| cheque drawn by “John Jacobson" and ;
j made payable to “John Hellalng," on
I the Bremerton Htule Bank.
HellMing describe* himself u* n. Rus-
• elan Finn, la a naturalised American
1 Ht Inert. ha* served In the navy and fog
i several years hag been living at Brem-
■ erton, where the navy yard* are. HI*
, paper* show that ha I* a member In
good »Un$lll| of two or three fraternal
j order*.' tfe ffTVe*~ a first Impression i.f
the fnojjnfc .gi»/U 0 «)H, Rtio brought JJ13
■rat afttns in alt: be*tde« her tea otters.
The schooner was In charge of Oapt.
Rlnckstud.
VALUABLE PELTS
TRAIN NO. 2.
IMPERIAL LIMITED—Loaves Van¬
couver daily at 8:15 a. m. *
TRAIN NO. ?Hi. ALTANTIC EXPRESS—Leaves Van¬
couver daily ut 3:15 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 1, IMPERIAL LIMITED—Arrives at
Vancouver daily at 11:15 p. in.
TRAIN NO. 97, PAPIER’ EXPRESS—Arrives at Van
couver daily at 12:15 p. m.
Trains No. 2 aud No. fHi have through tourist aud stand
ard sleejiiug ears to all Eastern points. . ——
Coainic ncing MONDAY. NOV. •_ , nd.. S. K. PKINOKSH VIC TO RIA
wiH Wii ns fMTtTW*. Nsetept Ttnntter-: • tjravr- V ii - TuTu i j p. ra„ irrivu
TUB PIL, >TAUK OL'KSTION.
Commander Hpsm la Inquiring . Into
Situation IP Te.
PATTERSON COLLIDES
• WITH LOCAL SEALER
SCHOONER REPORTS
SUCCESSFUL SEASON
U. i*. DERELICT DKrfTUt»YER.
The United Stale* derelict destroyer
Seneca will be going on her mission
In the Atlantic within -ua.'few week*,
and will receive u warm greeting from
the gftfil liner*, to whom nbandone I
(ship* constitute u grave danger
She ♦* a slngh-scrcw steel vessel of
some 1.500 tons, fitted with powerful
electric searchlight' for night work
wireless telegraphy, and special mags-
Owing to the fact that the steumer
Amur had not arrived In port, the In¬
quiry Into the collision between the
steamer* Amur ami Yadan did not
commence this morning, hut Com¬
mander Hpaln. commissioner of wrecks
for the Dominion uf Canada, slated
that they Would sit to-morrow morning
11 ih« arrived In l Imi
Vessel Returning From Behring
Sea Has Narrow Escape
From Foundering.
Catch Included 813 Seals and
28 Sea Ot¬
ters.
sine* far the • urr of fh* guncotton,
Instruction* have been received ’ heThg a little "nfT.“ and TNIIft or an
mines, ttnd detonator* to be used In the
Commander Spain to Investigate the, injury to hi* head, hut his story, told
pttdUge .Hon whlh ha la fcert I vary baiting Bngllah, aherwa ion
.'yjMl Jhst. vllUv U’ .lUwiyel.. thv'; muvh-A-unolag W eulhrely exvuse him
Hoard of Trad* Jilts morning, when j r. t , that ground.
the vtawy of that body weri* laid be- j Arthur C. FutctUtr, accountant of the
fore him. This afteriUM»n a conference | IH «j branch of the Royal Bunk of
+ t <M.,sUWU*»» ID .JfcS.
Uy in Cuplal it Uaudln * onTc rh. >,***• and staled that t hey had been
whole question of the scale of ih[ir|r» ! ,wnt on In the regular coarse to Ri#
and compulsory >>j. fr«ta piiot«g< win J buiik jit .Bremtrton for c ollect t on.
I>e gum Into , They came hack with the intimation •
The commander may also have to • We have no aTnbttM with this party.'*
investigate the WHtH or tha Irmmols j Mr Abbey told of being spproaehed
while he Is In the I hy Helistng. who stated that ha had
The sealing- *eh«H>ner Thomas F f
Bayafrl. with the most valuable catch j
of the season, rame inhr tbr harbo r-1
about midnight hist night and fled up t %•»**<•
at Porter's wharf. Fur live day* elm
Returning from a four months seal¬
ing cruise in the Behring ^ Hea tha
S4 tuiuk was xuur.
down yesterday 'morning at 2:30 o'clock
In the Strutt of Kri by the United >
VwicoBYW 7 |». in. liPgve VHiieevver 10 p. tn.. «ri
Lmte S<*attio 8:'J0 a. ra.» arrive* Victoria 1 p.lff,
STEAMEFURQ0U.QIS.
-had 1«N i**** : m>d :
'■ Y i r 'l -tK-W-v.-n* • /f, -• w
For fill l'iitvs aiHl oerHHBg accoumuKlatioii wnto or
Htrafts. auniaCtCfnai latttng up nearly
SUCCESSFULLY RAISED
The engine* of the-steamer were at
the RRfRocju when the returning Ud«
Last flight she did not- quite reach the
Kate when the Kdna Grace towed her
lu. .
- Vessel is Expected to Arrive at
L. D. CHETHAM,
Victoria Thri
The FtayurJ hue had a very MK-ecu-
1102 Gk>vt. Street
the Patterson bumped her on the
especially in catching sea
Evening.
port side and went through the foresail
carrying away the port, main and star¬
board fore rigging. The damage to the
hull was apparently slight, only a small
scar remaining to show where the blow
was struck. The accident occurred
during a fog.
. Immediately after the collision the
survey steamer backed off and then
took the sealer in tow leaving her near
!;.».** r... k* From 1»
otter, having secured 2S of- these valu¬
able skins. These were caught In the
neighborhood of the Kodiak j Island,
some Wing near the shore. According
.to the reports pf the men there w>re
jdenty of otter, but they dbl not Un¬
derstand hunting -them. Oh the tlrst
day they were out. In June last, no
less than fifty sea otters were seen at
one time. The Indian hunters they took
had never hunted otter before, and con-
apqnenrty did not understand the busi¬
ness. T.he same applied to the white
AGENT ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES
REPORTS FROM
WEST COAST
The steamer Iroquois., which was
wrecked at Jack Point, near Nanaimo,
Is on her way to Victoria .and Is ex¬
pected to arrive this evening.
The stcumers Maude and Jolllffe
were sent up Immediately the acci¬
dent was reported and they succeas-
•arly this morning
Union S.3. Go. of B.C., Ltd.
and asked where his haggHge was. <^)n
the way down to show It he took a
paper out of his pocket-book, crushed
It and threw it behind him. The de¬
ft ctlve picked It up and round it was
the $1,000 cheque.
Helistng wtoit Into the box on hi*
<'ape Lsxo. Oct. 30. 8 a. m.—Clear:
wind northwest. barometer. 29.«7;
lvmp«ratur£, 35. Sea moderate.
Point Grey, Oct ». * a. m.— Raining;
wind northwest; barometer. ».€», tem
pemture. 30.
Tatonsh. net. DO. I a. m.—Clear;
S. S. CAMOSUN
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28
And every Wednesday after.
POET ESSINGTON
(For Haxelton).
PRINCE RUPERT
AND PORT SIMPSON, B. 0.
fully raiaed D‘*r
btrth at the Hud*«m Bey Company
westerly wind, $ tulles, buroiucter. 23.77,
aboard.
Lading the cheques on the street. H<
Jacob Ji
was while in the ncighb«*rh«HMl *>f
«nuld not explain Why he had never
looked for the owner of them if thl*
was true.
It has not be»*n decided where the
Iroquois will repair. In fh* meantime
the tug Bute has taken h**r place car-
i jlng the malls to the Islands and
picking up such freight as might be
damaged by keeping.
CANADA SHIPPING ACT. %
w as;
“I came here last Tuesday and
found tha cheques in Hremerton about
a week ago last Wednesday on Hecond
street. I tried to get $300 on the
cheque yesterday. I knew It was
w rong. t came here to get work and
bought some * houses with one cheque
and that> th« way we found they
were not good. The agent telegraphed
to Bremerton. 1 found them and
the Kodiak.Islands, when-the schooner
was •»» Oione rips that a btg sen swept
ttye boat and washed off three of the
men who were standing on the fur- <
ward deck. Two of them. Walter Wake. |
a native of Jenily. England, and John
McLean, a half breed, were never again
seen, but the mate, (1. Blackstad, a
brother of the captain, managed to
grasp a rope And the Indian* pulled
him on board, very little the worse
expect for a goqd ducking.
^•caking of the report of the adven¬
ture* of the Indian, Billy, and his
klootch. who were reported to have
endured such horrible sufferings In
their ckboe. Mate Blackstad said that
was all Action. The Indians must have
deliberately run away. Billy was home¬
sick and had been dissatisfied fq[_*om*
time. When they disappeared there
were a number of schooner* all- round
them and 4hc weather was clear. There
were two steamer* passing, antV *bey
probably thought one of them, the
Dora, was going southward. Instead of
that she was going north, and the In¬
dians had to go with her. so that they
did not get home until a few days ago.
Tb«* Bayard sew little nf the Japan¬
ese sc h o on e r *, and never spoke.one all
the tlnfe she was up north. It is the
opinion of .the officers, however, that
should the Gap* be excluded from the
privilege* they now have they would
go out of bualneas altogether, as they
are nothing like as skilful as either
the white hunters or Indians.
The Bayord kft Victoria on'March
According to officers of the steamer
Patterson the schooner w*«s proceeding
Inward from the ocean, -without lights,
and the first knowledge of her exist-
ehce came when the hull and sail*
loomed up before the Patterson’* look¬
out. A prompt order reversed the
steamer * engine*, averting a collision
that would have sunk the schooner and
seriously Injured the Patterson. Under 1
order* from Oapt. Hodgkin*, command¬
ing the Patterson, the steamer sto«>d by
until daylight, after learning that Im¬
mediate assistance was not required
The schooner- wax taken In tow and
dropped at Royal Roads.
The sealer, with' 147 sealskin*, was
healing up the ■•trait when th»* Patter¬
son came up behind on her port side
and struck a glancing blow about
amtd*htp*. the idem striking the chain
plates and breaking them. «titling Into
the timbers. The Hteamyr’s bowsprit
tore through the foresail and brok- th«
Jtbboom and forerigging. Most of the
craw were below, and were awaken- d
by the shout of the lookout. Five of
the schooner’s crew clambered aboard
j the Patterson. They afterward return-
COUNTY COURT.
Pachena. Oct. 30. * a. tn.—i ffy over¬
cast; light northwest hreexe; baro¬
meter. 3».*4: temperature, 44. Kes
smooth.
Point Grey, Oct. 30.
strong northwest wind;
28.M; temperature. 4!>.
Princess Royal, at 0.45,
Princess Beatrl»*e. at .
and Governor, at 11:15.
Tatooah; Oct. 30.' ■ K I
wind southwest 14 miles; barometer.
29.90; temperature. 41 Passed out.
steam schooner Carlo* at 9.10 a.m.;
passed out schooner Willis A. Holden
at 10.33, also barque Clocks, towing,
ut 10.30 a.m.; Inside bound out, steamer
Nlng Chow.
Estevan, Oct. 30. noon—Ctear: fresh
northwest wind; barometer. 29.73; tem¬
perature. 46. 8ea moderate.
Pachena. Oct. 30, noon,—Part clear!
light westerly breexe; barometer. 29.76;
temperature, 47. Sea smooth, steamer
bound In . from the west with two
masts, red funnel, with broad white
Case* Set Down For Hearing at Sitting,
on Monday.
noon.—Clear;
barometer.
Passed out.
». Passed In.
Joan at 9:30.
down for
There are several
hearing at the November team of the
County court, which open* on Monday
morning. The following new cases arc
on the list:
Howard vs. Bell.
Geiger vs. Marten.
Levy vs. Landsberg.
Forrest vs. Mcfallum, transferred
from the. Supreme court.
Col* v*. Williams.
Humbert vs. Price.
Griffith vs. Miller.
Geiger vs. Grubb.
International Text
Robertson.
There are also the following cases
which have been standing over;
Dickenson vs. Merryfteld.
Colonist Ptg.‘ St Pul*. Co. v«. Wll-
At the last session of the parliament
of the Dominion of Canada, section 95§.
of the Canada Shipping act was repeal¬
ed and the following substituted there¬
for:
“953. The Gnvernnr-in-councll may.
from time to lime—(al by order-tn-
councll declare that the foregoing pro-
visions of this part shall not. while
such order-ln-councll Is In force, apply,
either throughout Canada or'In any
specified water* of Canada to the
ship* or vesoeh*. or tn nny specified, as¬
certained or ascertainable class or
8.8. “Whatcom" leaves Wharf street
Dock, behind Postofllce. dally, except
Thursday, at 8.00 p.rn.. calling at Port
Townsend.
Returning leaves Seattle at $.30 a. m.
dally, except Thursday, arriving Vic-
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
From the Orient.
Book Co. va.
Vessel
Montesglo .
Kmprew of India .
Empress uf Japan
MM win Vntlbttti
Joint nf Cttchtt
another In such rountrv
such order-ln- }
Allen vs. Grant.
The Peacawlia had a poor season,
She was four month* on the sealing
grounds but she brought home only 147
skins. When site was among the seals
the weather was bad. and by the time
the good weather returned she was far
away from the seal herds. She was In
charge of Capt. A. Foldger and had ««
white crew of 24. All were much dis¬
appointed at having sq few skins and
about 1 p.im.
Cape Beale. Oct 30. 9 a. m.—Fresh
west wind; cloudy; sea smooth.
Claoquot. Oct. 30. 9 a. m.
easterly brees*; sea heavy Tees left
bound down 1.10 p.m. yesterday.
'
sea calm.
Cape Beale, Oct. SO. noon—Moderate
west wind; sea moderate; cloudy.
Terry vs. Grant.
riwnrtt.
At th'- same time It was provided
that the art shall not .-nm* Into font
until HI* Majesty’s pleasure thereon
has been signified by publication in the
Canada Gaxette. T»w^ proclamation
brlngtng th* act hit ■ fores «bx pub¬
lished In a recent Issue of the above
named paper.
Verrlndfrr v*. Lamb,
Judgment summon*** set down are
Plimley Co. vs. Vernon, t riddle vs.
Perry and Potter vs. Stetstm.
From Mexico.
Georgia
Antklochux
\ MOVING IN CAIRO.
TO MAIL
For llie Orient
of China .
Line of •Carrier*. Each With
Single Article of Furniture.
felng able to cash In correspondingly
small cheques.
Ontario, Quobao and tha
Marltlma P.ovlnoea.
I eng—t Double-track Route under one
management on the American 0e m inent.
Per Tliea TaSlaa. aM-, add re— *
OtO. W. VAUX.
One of the strangest sights of Cairo
street* is s household moving, says
Leslie's Weekly. There are no vans
for the purpose. When a family
wlsht* to move the head of the house
contract* with A nttltv* mover, and on
the' day appointed this man \vlth his
assistants, sometime* as many as 30
or 40. appear on the siren*. One take*
a chair and starts off. another selxes
The boat I* the property of J, W, pnp-
pott. The other schooner, the t’rn-
brina. belonging to the same owner,
has don* better, having 484 skins, flh*
Anrangl
Manuka
let oris. P C., October. 1f»
IT I ms HtlTlmeH t|Tlme Hf ! Time lit
Ih.m. ft th. m tt;th. m ft.jh m. ft*
has not yet been reported.
For Uverpool.
OVERDUE VEB0IBL&
SAILING VESSELS
341 daf* from Port
Rhlp Toxteth. ___
Talbot, for TocoplHu. 90 per cent.
Ship Acamas. ,139 days from Rotter¬
dam for San Francisco. 10 per cent.
Ship Thorn tie bank. 143 days from
Caleta Bueim for Bilbao, 3 per cent
Ship Ilals. 190 days from Peru for
Antwerp. 3 per (’em.
Ship Celtic Chief, 127 day* from Port
Talbot for Taltai, 19 per cent. -
a sofa, five or six or even ten or twelve
men get under a piano and march
along, am! one by one the other* fot-
low. each one bearing some piece of
household goods. The things are put
In place as they reach the new house,
and In a few hours the moving ha*
been accomplished and everything I* In
shipshape. The human vans seldom
walk unless their load Is unusually
heavy. A man with a sofa or kith four,
or five chair* plied on hi* hark will
keep^upa continuous Jogtrot for hours
without appearing to tira.
Ldon Halt .. Liverpool ..April 4...Vlct
(Left Monte Video Aug. 1)
rrrlyde ... Santos.July 8...Viet.
Itsn . Boston.Sept. 14..Vane
ewood . P ana ma.... July »...Vlct.
COASTWISE STEAMERS
TO ARR1VC
Fnun Smii Francisco.
REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE
UrU'T contract with the Canadian and
Mexican Governments
FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA PORTS
—To—
MAZATLAN, MANZANILLO, ACA .
PULA’O, FALINA CRUZ. GCAYMAR
a mV other Mexican ports as inducement
Vessel
Governor
lJm* till*
MARINE NOTES
President
Steamer f^nsdsle. <*nptsln IJngren. will
prolsibly sail -for Mexico to-morrow even¬
ing, after the arrival nf the Charnief. She
will take a number of passengers, among
whom will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard* Who
are going to Hallnn Crtiuc. and several pas-
•engers trtmx lissub. Ttu*re are also r
few corntpu over from Vancouver lo-rnor
Sailings from Viotoria, B. C., th.
last day of each month.
For further information apply to the
Offices of the Company and
828 GRANVILLE ST. 1105 WHARF 8T
BeatTtee X
Be sure not to misn thi.s last ch&D’ce to imy Furniture, (’arpeta
and LinoletHB. at m much Ip»h than re|?iil»f prieea. Iluntireda
of big bargaina loft for you to choose from. It will pay you
to buy yjiur niristinim gifts now. - Cuuutry or tiers parketl amt
Princess
From Northern U. C. Port*
HR. HH1P “DITTON”
8AUNDER8. MASTER.
Amur ..
Venture
CimorV 11
Victoria.
the 129th Meridian w*tL It l* counted
A to 24 hours, from midnight to mid¬
night The figures f6f height serve fo
distinguish high water from low water.
Tbs height Is In real and tenths of s
foot above the average level of the low
*4t loir water In each month of the yeaV.
This level Is half a foot lower than the
datum to which the soundlngson the Ad¬
miralty chart of Victoria harbor are r*.
Neither tha (TaptAIn nor the under
wITT'b* regptmglble TOT
From Wf*l Const.
ihippod free*.
debts contracted by the crew without'
their written authority. (
It. P. .RITHKT A CO.. LTD,
Th.- steam Whaler si UvrMKe ls.nt
present on the ways of l:he B. CJ. Mar¬
ine Railway HhV will pro!»ably be fol-
l.m, i! I.' th.- c P l; *i. ill!,. 1* chnr*
mer. Frtrte*4si'" P **trice nml Prince**
Royal, although In what order has not
been announced
TO BAIL.
For Han Frani-lmvi
Governor
UroAiltta
10 to 40
Per
Cent.
Discount
To-morrow 1010 40
n. If
Per
Last Day Discount
For Hkagwny.
Beatrice ... <
May .. h
r Northern H. C. Porta
WINDSOR CAFE
Princess
Princess
PREHIOENT DIAZ.
From InnkiWDer’s fan ^ Uncrowned
King.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Government 8t,. Opp. New Post Office.
MEXL8. 25 CENTS AND UP.
R„t Attention. Evcrirthtn* Htrlrtly >-| r „.
• Class.
WM. TRINDKR. Pruprietor.
Steamer Venture, of the Roscowltx llhe.
wept North yesterday, taking from this
port a aumter xf passengers »a»l some
mlw-ctlaneons cargo. Among the passrn-.
gers were C. W. I). Clifford and W. E.
Robinson, of this city.
Venture .
Amur
rambsuw
Vadso ...
.♦*•••• .... Oct. 23
....*. Nov. | I
For West Coast
.... Nov. l j
perky service
Seattle ami Vancouver.
u g Princes* Victoria legve* Victoria
... 45 ni. dally, cxrept Hunda> . arrives
vnncouv.r I ts !'■ »> 8 und.y
1 „,v,. Vnncnuvm 10 p. m. dntly. ,ito.pt
Sunday arrtVM 8 ,atttf 7 « m. dally, n-
orpl Ifdmlay 8 »attl. « a.
dully except Monday: arrives Victoria
11 69 a tn. dally, except Monday.
it H princess RojM leaves Vietork XM
p m d»l|v. ex«*ept Monday; arrives Heat-
tic’9.<« p. ni. dully, except Monday Lesvtg
Seattle 10 p m. daily, except Monday;
arrive* Vancouver 7J9 a. m. dally, except
Tueeday. Ixeavea Vancouver .9. a. m
daily ext'epi Tuesday; arrives Victoria
2 ir. p- in daily, except Ttteadag.
” g H. Charmer leave* Victoria 12 mid-
night, dally; arrives Vancouver 7.3u s ni..
sil t W r-bti s tOi - V aneeu v e r l -g. «». daily-,
arrive*'st Victoria 7 p. m daily.
Nf 8. Whatcom *aiy< dally, axcapt Thur*-
dayV Jer BeaUU-. *1 \trUci daily.
Amaxirtg indeed are the reforms which
nave been wought about in Mexico hy
President Dias, who has Just celebrated
his seventy-ninth birthday. The eon of an
Innkeeper, and of mixed Spanish sod
Italian blood. Oenrrst Wax has (or ihe
past thirty years been.director and prac¬
tically the uncrowned King of Mexico
When he became President M'xlrn was
suffering from a long series of revolu¬
tions. and was practically hsnkmpt;
while all over the laud the Inhabitants
Were terrorised by hoed** of bandit*. Ml*
first step was to organise an efficient
mounted police, whose pay whs so liberal
The tug Earle is still undergoing r««-
pairs In the upper harbor It Is ex-
pected that she will go on the run he.
tween Sidney and Port Gulchon. tow¬
ing the hgrg-' Sidney II.
The tug Dolphin, which ran aohore
at SI wash rock, near Vancouver, has
been successfully raised. 8he* has been
towed Into Vancouver,
8ALE CLOSES 8ATURDAY NIGHT
JohnMeston
Carriage Maker,
Blacksmith*
etc.
The steam freighter Ena arrived
down from I^adysmith this morning
with a cargo of coal for bunker use
on the C. P R fleet.
FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.
Empress of Britain ...... Friday. Oct. 39th
Lake Manitoba ..........-Saturday. Nov. »ih
Empress of Ireland’.... FHday. Nor l*th
Ukr f 'ha mp la lit . Saturday. Nov. Usi
FROM BT. JOHN. N. B.
Empress of Britain. Friday. No4. JTth
Lake Erie .. Saturday, Dec. 5th
Empress of Ireland . Friday, D*c. llth
For oil raid* tuid berthing arcomoxoda-
lk<n write or call on
enlist. These ex-despersdoes assisld In 1
hunting down their former comrade,
who. wherv captured, were shot without
trial. Tn s few years the bandit* were,
exterminated Under Mile rub- of Dh»m the
Inmbcrtng old stage’ cosehrs. once^ the
principal nun ns of travel, have -been sup*
Planted by railway*, nnrt to-day Mexi -d
tills 19.M0 mile.* of Well onldpfwd limp
Foreign cairtfar lhV?ktPd In th> rorm’iy
has leaped from $500,000 tp the huge total
.Of 3I.489.9kg.MM. while -government »x-ve-
New Yi>rk. Oct. 30.—Arrived, steam-
era Akidrh-. from Llverptad; (Tetlj*.
from Naples; Lusitania, from Liver¬
pool; Pretoria, from Ifamburg.
1420 DOUGLAS STREET, near City Hall
commission hdie
THEATRE
VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1906.
SARD? —p
SOCIAL EVENTS
THE ELEMENT
Carving
The DOMINION HOTEL
Is Prepared to Give Winter Rates
This Information ‘Is Interesting to parties wanting firotctajw accom¬
modation at Icm cost than keeping house.
Any p«-rsou'd,i si ring pleasant quarter* for the vrtwter will do welt
t« see what* the UOMIMON has l-e offer-.
The rooms are large ana atrr. and admirably suiti .1 for jwrmafient
guests. Steam heat, elevator, long distance telephones, with ilrat-
ciass service.
INI IHM\(.-K(KHI is t M \( l U l 1»
A Red-Time Story' for the Bablef
Mrs J. W. Rwitser has* returned
from a trip to the East. ——
by MV. ,-guer.te Evans.
We H ave a Fu ll Line of Splendid
Quality CARVING SETS In
Mr. J. j». H. -Mataou h*U yesterday
for a *h«Yrt Yrtp jo England " ' 1
• Knli koty. knickety t nl« k-liack. whLJk
hapd wIR' you tufcT* ipi**t|t>ns y./ur
dimpled, golden-haired - four-year-old.
-holding her chubby bands behind her
and iKnrrritrt* on you with mischievous
Mu,, eyes. •
•UM .Sajuly w«m» fyvUrtg <•♦»»** and when
I te|f you hVfw the buy# had been.
teejiMg him y.ju won't Wonder. H»- had
followed tliein down to the l»am'when
they went to feed the cattle, and T^m
had taken n long *ttc\ with a crotch
lii . t h e and- -of It, amf twisted it Ih
Hundy> long. shAggv hair. Then, nf
Handsome Cases
Mrs. T, Machau, of VllNoutref, b the
gurrt of Mrs. C Meshcr, of thlr_j:ity.
• • • •
Mr. a ml Mm. T. A> Burrel. of the
Handles ia either Buck-horn or Ivory, and silver
mounted. Blades arc English Hand Forged Shear
ruamal Oly,
hHhp'tii Tri i IgfwTv y.itu'iiirVrfr'i'hi'
recently-.
growfoii and ftbuKvd ,Ui*,t«eJh.. Tot
land, and having m> middlemen 's profit to pay.
(Tushcd chocolate or some other 111'
used sucky r -a* your^rfrard.. FT
you guess wrongly, your little tempt¬
ress trots off sniffing the treat herself.
Next comes .six-year-old mini ter Ned.
In red dp and sweater* He holds out
I wo tightly clenched grimy . 1 st* and re¬
peats a time-honored formula. You
guess again, this time you may win a
striped glass alley or a plain brown
marble; In either case, the boy keeps
his property, fpr the fun of guessing
was what appealed to you. and for the
fun of 'having you guess, both boy and
gh-l were willing to risk ffie loss of
something which they really prised.
lie called
% Jfr.*, Sutherland entertained a ft-v.
friend* very, pk-aanjulty oh Wednesday
afternoon. s .
, Now dogs don't Hke-vii
tui/UH-F like thnt. 'Mld Sandy growled
harder 4han eves* amL whca_-Tom ran
hit., th, him and
tried to nip his heels. Of course that
wasn't very nice of Bandy.-^but you see
he was only a dog und had never been
taught any better.
He followed Tom and Bob Into a dark
passage, growling 1411 the time, und then
'v lint do > I Ml think tiny did They hid
behind a door where It was so dark
Handy couldn't see. and when he rush¬
ed through, thinking he was dona at
their heels, they banged the heavy
door ahut an his tall, and what do -you
think happened? It bfoke, and Handy
gave an awful- growl and rail back
through the passage, and the yard and
are able to offer them to the public at very at¬
tractive prices, ranging -
FROM $2.75 TO $15.00
HOTEL VICTORIA
NEW YORK ._
Mrs.’ Ed Maliandalne, of Creeinn, B.
C.. I- thr fueet of Mrs. MHllandnlue,
360 tiltm-oe street.
Challoner <fc Mitchell
US VICTORIA oocupie* the entire block a
t»wa/tm.« Vtfth an/I 0*7*^ A W*. -
Mr. and Mm. J. Hutchinson and
party, of Palo Alt*., are making a
short stay In Victoria.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELLERS
GOVERNMEN! ST., VICTORIA, B. C.
Broadway, Fifth and 27th itreet, and Ui.
on all three itreet*.
FIREPROOF BUILDING
Mr*. R. B. Harwell, of Vancouver,
tyho has been visiting friend* In the
c|t& r^'ynfd bo?!** Ihls murnlng.
CAFE UNEXCELLED
PROGRAMME FOR
I You go off down town, and In.the first
i whop you en ter yv*u are Informed by the
L£tefEHte.N>itl IW SOU, that wjth every
purchase of five dottar* worth of goods
you are entitled to a “chance" on a
i ,r *as worth a hundred.. You don’t
l re al ty - no e d a > n w-dlwii «m- d trfter ’s
worth of guuda. _ but atiii. one tan al-
JStttg" And a use for almost anything
when one has, a family, and bef ore yon
Nv* the rhop^ the clerk has your flvs
dollars and' you have a lot of stuff
which you have no use for. ami can’t
| afford, hut—you,.have a prlntod slip In
j your purse which hofct* fnrynq an wrts
of roaa-WTored possibilities.
Brady to ell city Trraiportation. Fifteen min ute*
GOSS CONCERT
of his tail dragging nn th.* ground.
Th* boys felt hftdVv rmry h*- sure,
when they saw what they had done.
ON THTRSDAY. NOV. .V I
' «= BOae*?*':
BROADWAY, FIFTH AVR, AND 27th St
A CONCERT
♦here.
tip nf THx tali tn the SOBf, you see. and
hold him there awhile to te ase h im
They Mfeiagf tuMV gp Id the house
but he looked an fie roe that their
mother said they had better not go near
him. and that whin their father came
ll u m tr ha-might be able to fasten the
Made for Thursday's
Mrs. A Ian, w h o haw been s pe n d i n g
I some weeks on Fender Island, re-
! turned to town on Wednesday much
I improved m health.
Entertainment,
-Will be given
MR. CLEMENT GOSS
SPEND THE WINTER AT
Dr. 9. J. Tunstali. of Vancouver, and
his two daughters are In the city. Df. j
Tunstali is assisting at the examine - j
turns of phy sici a ns at the parliament •
DdMHfk
• • •
Miss Agnes Dean Cameron and Ml^^
Blown, who have been spending sev- I
era 1 weeks In Edmonton as the guests I
of Mrs Stockl.m-1, are leaving shortly j
for Chicago. During their stay they 1
have been the guesta of fidfior at a j
number Of society nmrtlons, chief j
nm«mg which wee a reception given at |
Odinilirtgjtt Knnse. where Miss «*nTn-j
tAB up with splints sn that it would
DEL MONTE
grow together again.
S<» the hoys went out and their
mother went tmo th* pantry to see
nbotft something, and Ittttr three-year-
old l/n« came dancing Into the kitchen.
Old 8 andy whs lying beside the stove
with his eyes shut, and ls*na wasn't b
bit afraid of hlin./for he had never been
the Itagt bit cross with her. so she
threw herself down dose b*wldo him
and buried her little- band! Jn the
*!}*M*Z h *“r around his neck and gave.,
it a p«»l. MTlBff! "* 8 VT up. ..TiI Kiir.Tv " r '
* Then a dreadful thing
In th« afterniMip you go to a church
baaaar. and onevof the 4 r<t sigtus
which greets -you is a fish fiond. the
impular kind, and the one ebaracterta*
tig of church functions, it is draped
high und most picturesquely with red
and black curtains. Here you wMf the
mimst. r and the WiT* of his imdlng-
deacon, armed with rials and
j hrea. Th ey are having great fun und
to see what Ifiajr >-a«..|*. The
minister's par<<M I« aneavy one and
CALIFORNIA
The Paradise of the Pacific
125 MILES SOUTH OF SAN FRANCISCO
Affords every ftteililjTfor Rolf, leunia, riding, driving,
motoring su'd all other sports under idea! conditions.
Slangs—
(u i The H«iiry ..::. Nevln
Ab» The Lute Player,,. Frances Allilaea
Tel My H«»ng Is of the fttilrdy North
'lement Ooss.
Pinn« Sato—YValta In E VTAor.Chopin
Mias M'lrlgJ Halt
ONI LACGHWO NIGHT.
Superb climate; beautiful scenery. Every luxury and
huppened.
MOMMY. NOV FMHK.lt S
BAr-K AGAIN aND IITTIK THAN
EVER.
THE -- THE AND THE
ass i st ed-Mesr D ul y e a. wlf«- •»{ th
•onvenienee 01 the best city hotels. #
^topover privilege* on all through railroad ticket!
iLLt hTRATED LITERACTtTtE ON REQUEST.
*r'a wHe hauls up a littk* squhre pack-
isi htlll Wig THe Nacht ... Cart Rohm
(bi Lied au den Ahendstern (Tann-
bauser) -.. Wagner
•To the Rvsntng fftar.l
’ Clement Goss
'lolln Hol«»a—
t«» Mssurka (Op. M. Nu! 2) ..Haas M*i
Ho I’twniKm Vtllageolse (Op 14» ....
Lieut. -Governor, in receiving:
that the boy* were teasing him again,
and be gave * grow) and a snap, and
whut do you 0*l*k he did? Ho bit poor
I •Htle Inna's soft, white arm right
I through the sleeve of her dress, and
mad* the blood spurt.
Tle*n, such , a time an there wan!
I-rna s< rearned, of course, and her
mot Iter cam*- running out of the pantry
and took her up In her amis, and I’m
not very sure, but I think Lena and
| her mother both cried, for it waa a
I dreadful thing to be bitten by a cma*
dog, you see. Then Lena’* pretfy face
! grew whiter and w hiter and at last she
lay quite still in hey mother's arms.
She had only fulnted. of. course, hut
poor old Sandy ditfn t know tfiSTT and
lie thought ho had killed her. Now,
wasn't that too bad. when he really
hadn't, meant to hurt her at all. H«
stood for a minute licking the pM» Ut„
tie limp white bands, uad then he slunk
out the house and away down th**
lane and across the fields into the
woods, dragging Ida broken tail t h rou gh
the mud und the thistles, and the burs,
until it was ln a terrible state, but he
never mlndid ih* pain of It it
was feeling so bndty about the way he
had treated his little playmate.. Lena,
who had always been s«, good and kind
to him. often feeding him with bits of
rake and biscuit from her own little
-baby-fltigers. -
The more Snndy thought about it the
w..rse ho. ML und he crawled away
down Into a hole, below a stump, where
If wag dark and cold; and he cried and
tried. In th e pitiful way dogs have,
until all th*» little bird* and squirrel*
that heard him were dreadrully fright¬
ened. and w*ent away.
It was long twist hi* dinner rime, but
old Sandy didn’t care for that, for he
If h t « never wanted to **gi gny. i
n ihK nn> more. h.. to..k hiq paws 1
nnd dug a dreper hole In the ground
where It wm« damper and colder stilt,
4 »>d then he rled himself to sleep 4 u*t
Wke little girl* and boy* do sometime* J
When they know they haw been very >
nau^tty and are feeling badly about It
When he wakened up It wa* dreadful- j
!> *"•! the leaves on the ground
ernund him Were huddling us i los* to¬
gether as-ev*»r they could to keep each
other warm, hut It didn't *nem to make
any different e for one Far wa* ju*t as
cold as another Rut when the lime
«ge and you watch with mingled curi¬
osity and amusement whll* they are
opened Tl(** ffil&lgur’a n»l» is trans¬
formed Into a really b*-.«utifui pincush¬
ion. and the cider’s wife' has landed a
prise In the form of a pretty Japan***
ctip and sourer.
You . an hardly wait for four turn to
come at the f 1 *h pond, and wouder why
In ih* world some people take so |«»ng
to Iu**k -»n to anything, but at laid th*-
rod Is In your hand*, and yoq experi¬
ence a delightful little thrill of excite¬
ment a« something nibbles at your
hook. You draw it up very carefully
becaune if it is a cup and .saucer you
d«m't w«nt to break ft. Your parcel,
when you finally get It over the cdge'Af
th*. pond In safety, prove* to be very
small and. light, so you kuow It can t
be a cup and saucer, still, It may be a
pretty blouee get or something of that
sort, in fae». It’s rare to be. and In
haste you open it to And—a parcel «>f
When In Vancouver,. 8 lr. Thomas
Shaughnessy was the guent .*f honor
a* n smart dinner party given by Mrs.
B. Marpole. rovers were laid for four¬
teen. The deeoratlons were most or-
ilrtbtinuid atriklng. being carried out
entirely mii crlm* m and silver. Ip tbe
* entre of the table as an epergne wa-*
a large silver bowl tilled with ciitfisen
roses, and the handsome silver ap¬
pointments ' were lighted with crimson
shaded candle* In silyFr candalabra.
The guest-* Included bcaiife* Hir Thoe.
Shaughneesy. Mr. Mathew*. Mr. Wil¬
liam Whyte. Mr. and Mm (’ampbelt
Sweeny. Mr. and Ml*. Arthur Tynne.
Mr* Macbeth, Mr H. J. ramble Miss
rambl*- Ml** Nora Ball and Major C.
Ci. Johnson. _„
WITH JOHN K. YOWC
AND A COMPANY OF FIFTY PEOPLE.
The R.onn Prlxe Beauty Broilers. » Show
Otft*. IT Rang Hits
Meats on sale. Friday. October knh.
• Prlcea tl »l (fi. The . :o>
Frank Armstrong.
S«h»s -The I-adds 4 Dm Clasp
(’Ifinent Goss.
Part 11.
Hongs Four Indian Vgr« Lyrics .
. A Wowforck-Flnden
«*t The Temple Bells.
<b> Less Than the Dust.
• Kashmiri Song —' --L
<*V TIU I Awake.
Clement (loos. '
Violin Soloa-
<a) AVf Marla..Jacques d r Arcadcll fISSb)
• b> Menuett . Mosart rtns-|T»H
(cl Harshsnde and Tsmbourin.,
........ • .. fc * u»r /J.aC-iTW*
Frank Armstrong
Hong-1/Air d'Herpdc- iH'-rodliidel. ...
the stars, and it rained, and rained,
and.rained, and Sandy got all mud and
be was wet right through to the skin,
and his poor tall smarted dreadfully.
Ha thought of hi* nice warm kennel
at home with the sort clean straw bed
Jhat the boy* always Axed for him,
and I guess maybe he thought they
weren't such bad boys after all, even
If they did tease him sometime*.
Then he heard somebody calling,
“Randy. Handy, come Handy! come
..Id fciimv and he saw n light twink¬
ling that wasn't a- *tar. but a-lantern,
and he wagged the stump of hi* t*tl,
and was Just going to Jump up and run
harking to the boys when he remem¬
bered what hr hod done, and fie crouch¬
ed down a* far oaf of"sight- **-«reer
he could get. when he h*.-ard the boy*
EPPSS
A delicious drink andk susleininf
toed. , Fragraat, nutritious and
fmnnmi. .il This excellent Cocoa
WEEK, I*TH OCTOBER.
economical, mu ««mm v««
maintains the system In robust
health, and enables 11 to resist
winter's extreme cold.
LUNDY
The Human Euactrlcal Transformer.
TOUR AMERICAN TRUMPET¬
ERS
Military Musicnl Act and Xylophone
Expert*.
IOLEEN SISTERS
Sharpshooter* and WTre Walkers.
DICK A BARNEY FERGUSON
■>median* ami Dancer*. Introducing
the Dimple Sister*.
GRACE PASSMORE
Manipulator of Coon Melodies.
KENYON AND HEALEY
CbrttMy Singing and Talking Act,
TH08 J PRICE
• SONG ILLUSTRATOR
•* lu*t Because He Couldn't Slug 'Love
Me and the World Is Mine.' ’*
NEW MOVING PICTURES
Mfc«. J. A. Longfield held her post¬
nuptial reception yaaterday afternoon
and evening and In spit* ,,f the .n*.
agreeable weather » great many
friend*, mars especially member* i»f
H|. And rew* -'•ngregaiion. aaacmhlad
l y b"»i.»r t•. i;,. i-»{iii|/tr bride. Mrs.
Longfield receJced.her gue*u in her
wedding gown and looked very »*eet
Massenet
Anger, unjunt. a* It |« unreasonable
fill* you heart. You have been tricked.
chraM! Fpr fHe ten cents you ~paT<T
('lenient (Joes.
Plane HoU>— 1^ t- MUy ,_
i;..rr
for the prlvlllg r of fish-for the fun of
taking chanree—><nj really should have
lftndLeiL a cup. and muimk worth -thirty-
five rent*, or a blouse ret worth fifty.
No more Hub p*>n«l<* for you; they
shouldn't be allowed at a church affktr
Sold by Grocers and Storekeeper!
< i*ho me Rotter l
Thi Absent Yet Jkasaal
Tom shouting
hbrill whl.wii*-. and
“Sandy, Sandy! Conu old fallow!”
•At b»>t they found him, and what do
you think? Why. both boy* got right
down on their kliecs bcslcl*. him in the
mud- apd_ wet. and patted him on the
head, and called him « "pbor nTff dog.”
Sandy thumped with the stump of
his tall on. the ground, and licked the
boys’ hand* with hi* red tongue, and
looked at them a* If he wanted to tell
them how sorry he was for being >o
cross, but the boy* wanted him to do
more than that: they wanted him to
mmr home with; them and have «-
nice warm supper and a drv^bed, so at
last'Hob took'hold of hi* fnrepaw* and
pulled him up. and he started to walk
then, although he wa* so stiff with the
told and wet that he couldn't go^ very
fast* at first..
Tom went nhcad with the lantern and
Bob held up the broken part of Hand^'*.
tali go It wouldn't tat. h nn thing*, and
It was really qtrftb a,happy prooasslon
that started homewards through the
fields' in the min. But the best uf It
was the neat morning after Handy had
got himself lb ked dry. aiid his tali had
been cut right off so Jhat It didn't hurt
reiving by her mother. Mrs. Kaytnn.
and her mother-in-law. Mrs. Arthur
Lsmgfiera Th# many beautiful pres¬
ent* received by Mr. and Mr*. Long-
on view In the pretty par-
«.l. The tea
« Vst-erle White
HOTEL STRATHCONA
THE NEW GRAND.
field were « - -- ^
l<*r AM -1 were mu. h admired
table Wore quite 1 T>ridr*i air. having
the wedding cake In the centre and
above tt runpendert a targe befi of
white asters, while streamers of white
ribbon went up from the corner* of tlw
table and were Joined lo the bell. Mias
Macintosh and Miss Mortimer were in
< harge of the refreshment*, the former
wearing a pretty blue dress with all-
over lac# yoke* and under sleeve*, and
th« latter a dainty white lace over
pink. They .were assisted by Miss Poi¬
son and a number of other*.
You hurry away fn»m the baaaar p.
a bridge party. The prise for the after¬
noon is on exhibition, a beautiful brass
pot. the very thing ydu are needing for
your pspnragu* fern. You play well
yourself, but your partners are all stu¬
pid, mlseruble rreature* who don’t put
their mind* on the game at all. Y*»u
don't win the prise, how could you.
When you hadn’t half a ehanre and you
go off home feeling a* rnmn ** * hear
with a sore head.
Lundy .0 Dem o n s ! r a t io n s Feature of
^nls Week's Programme..*- .
BHAWNIGAN
LAKE,- B. 0.
Klei-trb n| expert* don’t know what to
make nr.Lundy's wonderful demonstra¬
tion at the New; Grand this week. He.
prove* that be ha* the fmmense vol-
GOOD FISHING
BOATS FOB wtm
His Promise.
tag* of o or over by- making *
An Indtan's Honor.
spark uyerlwrlre Inches In length, and
he, take* the whole charge into his
body and tlwn light* gas Jet* with his
finger* and tongue and perferiyi* other
feet* that have hitherto been thought
tmporwtWr. ot h er goo d artgtht* week
are the lolccn Sister*, sharp-shooter*
aid ..ire welktrs; the four American
“ runrwter*. musical act; Kenyon and
Hot*k-<y. comedy singing and talking
act; Ml** Grace Passmore, coon shout-
«r- Lick and Barney Ferguson, .ometl-
'an* and dancers, and the illustrated
iHon-r and moving nlcturei*. Lu ndy i*
cnly able t.. do hi* art at the night
^ pwrfo-manors, a* the electric current
, L net turned „n In the afternoons. In
pbifr "* th*. matinee* Mr*. Lundy
r i .. r« M vcral vocal selection* In one
4r( ihr bc^t- number* on the matinee
i r»uri|ummr Mr*. Lund)’ po**e**e* a
*,.|endid soprano voice, and ha* hern
priem tlonria wftj some of the leading
oDe.n- r.-mpanle* under the name of
I’a *y Thorne. Her first vtwtt to Vic¬
toria was many year * ugo. when
>;«ting girl, with the Pike Opera Com -
panv
OUR OWN ORCHESTRA
M NAGEL. Director.
Prfnire* Beggar.” by A. G. Robyn.
A friend drop* In at th# twilight hour
and as you *lt toasting your fret at
the grate she propounds a scheme she
ha* for raising money for a Certain
poor woman *he know*, who really ha*
to depend on nharlty for every Mt* »hc
eats, foy her husband t* buy ami shift-
less.and of course the poor woman can't
to .lit In i.»rn anythin* whnn «h«- ha>
ihn houa- to look after. She vour
friend, pnlnt. beaatlfulty In aatir eol-
or» — yott tmotir. nn,! «ho propone, to
up I nt o p k lww f pr a raffle and Trv
In that way to rain- *M> to provide the
woman, and Incidentally her-oantein.
huehand. althnnih that not enter
Into the ni'henie of thin*,, with fuel
tbr th- winter. The ptetnre, it re , r ; |
worth 125. and you know It. ot. wouldn't
you he foolish, for the takr of a dollar
not to take a ehanee of wlnnlmr them
IMPRESS THEATRE
ROOM AT THE
St. Francis Hotel
YATFS ST. Two doogr below Govt
Good bed rooms-frotn 18 per month up.
All rooms and furniture first cloaa. Cen¬
trally located in business centre.
CHILDREN’S FASHIONS
Cor. Govt, and Johnson Kts.-1
Thursday. Friday und Saturday.
MOVING PICTURES
A IjOVF Affair of OMefi Day*.
Raffled.
Cheap Bn**r.
^ A Dog's Friend
)|J’he fashion of put ting-tittle girl* Into
frocks that scarcely covered them,
lime Into vogue last ye ar and literal .
1 > deformed thin children who became
victims of it. Thl* year the loose
frocks or« all about a full knee length,
and some sUfi longer. In addition to
'.be blouse* and tunir* there are many
aprons, a supply of which will keep the
healthy romper looking fresh «t all
hours of the day. at a comparative!v
small outlay of lnh«.>r or money.
A False Start. . ,
ILLUKTR-VrED SONG
You’ll He Sorry Just Too Late.
HERVING A BELL. Voea’llst
Complete change of programme Monday
and Thu r s d a y: —*
Dally 2.0* to 5.3o and T.W to 10 .» Ad¬
mission 10 cents. Ch .dren S cents fach.
Wednesday ■ .d Saturday matin**
to the house and see LenA. who came ]
running to hhn wtth hW arm !W a * 1 lfi
and cal led him a “nice old doggie.”
Have Your Refroehmontm
AT THE
Rink Tea Rooms
TEL COFFEE AND
ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY
A WORD IN SEASON
Never—tsadtively never—neglect con-
atlpatlon. I’nles* your howel* move
every day. ptomaine arv-oinitiate* to
your
your
The Ideal dres* fqr little girls of
seven hr under Is the tunic, the bloure
and simitar dres* form* which clothe
the child comfortably and becomingly,
and leave her with limb* free to kick
about «* nature Intended a little . hlld *
Neglected
lo chronic const
constipation or
suffering uhd even death.
('onstipation 1 * the nation's curse—
Fhrttt*. ft* nahmtJon. Two of there
chocolate-coated, tiny, tasteless pellets
t.ikcn every evening before retiring,
will speedily dispel that tired feeling.
connifpation
Weak October Vth
TONY RYDERS
Monkey fwtaii.
THE SWICA'RIMf.
Burlewque Opera
Don't Tire Yourself
YOUNG L ADI EH* CLl*B.
Metropolitan Methodist Church. Organ¬
isation Formed for Mutual Aid.
model* of thl* general character seem*
larger than usual. Only a few belted
dresses are seen for the really little
girl, and the belts In thS** rases are
plaod |ow. and are made very lose.
• Before you reach the Gorge by pulling
a boat from town.
GET YOUR BOAT!
• From the
burnt stenne taste In your mouth, ach-
Y«u are dining out. a* it happen*, si
the gentleman who take* you In to dl
tyr ask* in an undertone how »nut
you have up on the election*. In hast
and with great filgnltv. not.unmixi
rag Inn with Virtuous Indignation, you fa**u
Ion set | him that you have nothing up on tl
rlthout elections, you 'would never dream
ie half hettlng on Wectl»m*. nr anything el**>
blouse you leave that to the men.
THOMAS AND PAYNE
and llstk**, ambltlonlres
of thr Methodist church organised a
Young Ladles* Club The object* aim¬
ed, at arc the cultivation of a taste for
art. etc., and meetings will he held
regularly and n.ldresse* delivered. The
officer* selected at the organisation
meeting were a* follows: Hon. preid-
dem. Rev. T. E. Holllng, pastor of th#
Church: president. Miss Clara M
Jone- Vice-president. Ml** Graham;
recreUry, Mis* L# page ; 4 treasurer.’
Ml** Dean; executive committee, Mins
Sherrlt!. Miss .A, H. Jone*. Mis* Ben¬
nett Mtn* ROhinnon.
It.wag decided to hold the first meet¬
ing two we«»k* from last Wednesday
evenlnff.
ing back,
condition.
v. Hinging and Dancing
HARRY DK VERRA
“Hummer Time."
* ,r Voman Who Gatn'bles.*’
MOOR APR.
AND ONE ADDED FEATURE
Then, great big black clouds hid all
GORGE PARR
Rates th* same aa city.
Visitors That Are Smokers
ROLLER RINK
To Heat tie 2V HH. Whatcom dally
ept Thursday, at t p. m. •
FORT -STREET.
Refined Roller .Skaiing.
Chder New Mani\gement.
Admi**ton Mornings, free, afternoon
and evening, 10 c. Skate* »
Session* daily, 10 to R a. m l io
p. m ; 7 . 4 T. to 10 r Extra *»»slon*
— Winter coat* and Jacket]
and fnlsae*. In all the be*
and newest styles,. Price*,
up % —Robinson’s t’ash Store.
Linen collars of the Eton variety are
nbout two tnrhv* deep, and for girls
and Ih» lxetw. cn the ggo* of eight Wld
twelve they gre worn with * Windsor
tie.
Milk Chocolate Stick, Medallions, Cro¬
quettes, Cream Bars etc. are truly delicious.
For sale by all dealers from Coast to Coast
COR. nOVF.RMKNT 0T.
AS ft TROrNCE UX^T
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
I stiaei
CLARK H COOKED ME|Tfi
—34 days till Chrtatma^
_ Pudding
Howl* should Interest you. We sell the
Best English BowJ*. Rest as to *haf«<
and quality! 15 slxrw. from !% in. to.
U Inch tn dlmnjior Price* { for 16c to
me ea«-h. fj, 'A. Brown A Co.. 1102
Patent-finished, leather appear* to he
mail in vagus fur belt*, for even those
klrfd. Pnrety and quality guaranteed
ty the n»ma of Wm. Clark.
None but Rt-hardaon * Ball IL-arlng
Hkates u'sed.
We osltr to- respectabi* patronage
• only.
Ml** M. Greenshialdf U’ visiting
XrJgniU in.Seattle. .
• norms '
KIDNEY
PIUS -
VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. F RIDAY, O CTOBER 30, 1908
Ladies’ Specialties
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Four Corners of B. C
Other evidence was that Hammish. * 1 ■ " — - -
without scandalising the *un worship- » ACOOUIlUUltS
pern, ••rnbrk. ■ *1 und kissed hi* I leu ten- -—•*-- ^11 ..-
artt. Mr*. Hilton In the*middle of the BAHOfflON. auditing, bnokkwi
r^»v.T ln "* . . . ■ s&t. ».v.
During her evidence Airs L»itm>«if,
complained ihat Mr*. .Hilton, who am*
In court «-M trying to hypnotise tn*r |
hy the "left eye line of vision.”
Hunyadi
Janos
Happenings Gleaned From Ail Source* tn the Province.
Architects
RECORD TREATMENT
HOSPITAL PLANNED
HOI’S CUl.I.tN. Archlteet, -
! Building Jt«ot Government Bt.
EXPLOSIVE WORKS
FOR CHILLIWACK
I The ihfmhte WR9 nt ftrvr worn op tWr
thumb and was exited ibuinb-bal!.”_
MAY BE ERECTED
OHtrpl3T.fr, .14. Prom!* Block. W>
out of employ mint
phone" iim.
One Thousand Tons_of 'Copper Committees" Are Adpbinted: to
Prepare Reports on Pro¬
posed Institution.
v-*>.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE.
Representative ol Seattle Cap
italists Seeks Site—Sur¬
rey Land Sales.
J Rookkeepina
SCHOOL OP BOOKKEEJ?
, w * Dougla* Btroeet. Pupil* WMtJ.
visited day or wvening. Spwda
to rrt# ** °f oe«le.MAd odt»c»
im ^f? r 7° %m * t ** n attend. Utrletly
4 Home frpm Homo.
042 PANDORA AVENUE
Smelter Daily,
To-morrow will positive¬
ly be the LAST DAY,
For paying taxes to receive
the abatement of ONE-
SIXTH.
CHARLES KENT,
Treasurer and Collector.
and all disorders of
(be bowels sod stomach.
Mn fait botlU* and spl/ 1 *
Hien you want ' any alteration*,
repairs or Jobbing, call or phono
N**l*on. Oct.
-Th«» shipments- from
the various mine* during the* past week
hh«»w notably that the Centre Stpt* at
JloMslund Is shipping more largely than
ever before owing to the Increased fa¬
cilities afforded at the Trail smelter.
There are now being treated, taking
together th, Centre Star and the Snow,
shoe of the Boundary, nenrty 1.000 tohs
of cupper ore daily, a record Tn the hls-
tory of the oldest working smelter In
Uml*h Columbia. in addition ,1.«M
t«n a of lead and other urea are V,
b«ln* put throuch thuTurnacruU
Sfoi'nn an* shipping lead corice n-
to the Trail smelter for the first
hi* year, and the re la evident** In
Chllilwa<’k. Oct. si.—A meeting was <
held In the court hous** f«*r the pur-
I page of considering the advisability, of![
j establishing » hospital in Chilliwack.
Ke. ve Kickbush Was appointed chair- .
man and J. Felly aecretary. The • hit¬
man stated thut certain moneys had .
beep collected and that Canon Hinch-
cllffe and Messrs, p. >| JViJaon and J. I
II. Ashwetl were now trustees of the |'
fupds uq hand, ‘Mayor r’nwNry thought ■ '
, rhlfllw.u k was far enough advanced j |
J for s uch work.
j Dr. McCaffrey said the first, thing j |
: w a» to ask. The councils for support > i
J and then call upon prl\ate ritlaens
It Was moved by Mayor rawley, ae< -»sip- »
on*Ie<l -by Dr. McCaffrey, thut hi the|« m j
opinion of This meeting It I* a ne.e*- will
i*lty Ahaa—a h*s4fH4«i—he established in*-fTr.r,i
ChtlHvAck. Thl* carried. 1 fronr
i The medical p. aetltioasrs and the t v|dfn
J*J*w Westminster, Oet.- 29.—A land
lileal Involving a cash transaction uf
> $£,RM was put through yesterday -the
forties Interested being local people.
The property In question conslsta of
one hundred and alxty acres of land
between Liverpool and Uun Accord.
the consideration being |l& per acre.
Dentists
J. W. BOLDEN
8VN WORBHIPPERF
Curious Fail* About Strange Ajjterlcan
K' IlfSioti. jM-ct.
Educational
l^egul proceedings In Boston. Mass..
hasV r»-vrruled the exfsteVice of an ijx-
ira^nllnary American cult called Ufa*-
ill l iu ns, **r sun.,worshlppyry. -_ :
lira. Dqtton. of DoK hester, petition-
id ithe court for llUr‘appointment of a
mere v»e hr •
Ekn W«w, ef J^owelL. and the oSjecf
short H.
ssajp
aCHOOI^ no* Broad I
. .ypewrltlng. hookkeeplt
Jphy thoroughly taught, m.
TOO. BflaUBiJ. r _
Of Any Length
Land Surveyors
HOUSE ON QUADRA ST.
c*-.
* l^-rnl B. C. Minin,
Umber limit. ,na .nb-dlvUlone.
T ; ® end J. tt. MoOIlEaol
"" ( b'ombl, , Land Surveyon.
upper
NEW HOUSE
from giving her prope rty, valued
•IW.dU, t« the Maadasnan*.
A n.ap PomeiL-Hammlsh. formerly a
c^MfsisItcr in Chicago, was described
by wltneaeg* a» the leader of the Mttx
duxtmna. Use*' rich Bad- pe-ufitf - na¬
tions ebeut .hygiene, such as taking
(lew bailie find wearing as little cfoth-
( uriicr Kurt and Duchess sU.. 8
poonla. modcru ; funiace ;'2 lots
.. 84.000
TWO LOTS
other parts of the l« ad districts of uc-
trvlty which VIII show ro>ultM In the
w-uy of output Just as soon as the snow
Hies.
The Qu(*en mine of Sahno Is putting
Musical and Educational
EE*? 8 WILKINSON. British Col-
» n< * ® urvr yor. ISM Oovemment
Sunimit A\c. 54x160. i'<.r both,
onc-hnlf canh . e ,. . 8800
and the Blue Bell *»f Kootenay iuke has
•omnleted Its alter*«ton* nnd should
llgule as a large shipper during the
winter.
The following are the ore shipments
for the past week and year to date:
Boundury.
Granby. S1.M0 *42 CM
Mother Lode .TTr:.B.074 HlS ,810
Oro Dehoro ... .. .. ,. mo 51.SH6
FnowshOe 2.192 |«!mi
Phoenix Amal. ........ ] 2 g -gas
HR. B. KVA NR has studied In the 8!ade
I University, and after¬
wards tn Amsterdam nnd Parts, and has
several years’ experience *» a Portrait
Painter In l^ndotw Knglshd. Exhibitor
tn the Naw Kngitsb Art Club. Hi has
given »>n» private b-esons In Painting
during the sumn\cr. and wiahes to form
an Indoor clAsa or classos for both Draw¬
ing ami Painting In the winter months,
or would like to- hear from anyone who
might Join such g class. The terms aril!
be moderate.
- -tfc g yqung r« ttr* lie* msis— lawt .ttmr.
ple a se -mention when writing
Rome. Palming* now on exhibition ct
H* 1 TAtoo volubly about pli> ideal oub
ARTHUR BELL
MAHON BLDG.
Phone 1385 Victoria, B. C.
turn nrd m liitual .sir* nsth and he
f. ur dsd the s«»q, w*ir*hip|*ere se\*ernf
^ars ago tn (Thlcngo. and to promote
Ms Ideals he built a temple
Mrs. P)liman, formerly h |n«*mi**T of
th« ll^mmlsh household. evidence
on behnlf of Mr*. Dutton from which
it jppotmd that as a tra*le . the
JPmrilfnfffKTTjf' ffAdftsbeiT exceedingly.
•T bought olive oil in bulk. dcjn.« d
Mrs. I'. IMUII. ‘’which waa tUAt bot¬
tles and lalwlled Funshln.- »*U.' ’ It
was sold In Hatnmlsh'N store -for ten
TO RENT
nwitaf Agent*. Ag'nr*
JURY IN MURDER
way and other Coromiaalona and tn tha
Supreme and Exchequer Courts. Otta¬
wa. Alexander Smith. W. Johnatoo.
NEW HOUSE
u* suitable for the cRtablUhmenl of a
big lumber mill ><n the. south -abde^f
the river. Before the Brooks-Reap I on
people finally decide on buying the
l» r °P 0 f&y. -. Miry are anxious u> know'
exactTy what the railway company Is
willing to do for them In the way of
spurs. Hiding*- ahd other accommoda¬
tion. and It was for the purpose of
personally looking Into the matter that
Mr ('••*iHI»» ramr up fr»»m Beattie. It
Is understood that the result of the
■ .inference WH * perfectly satisfactory to
all concerned.
A number of Imports m Und sale*
have been trmnm. ted In Surrey property
in the past few day/. Nearly all the
properties which have changed hands
orc~lB the vicinity of the new B. t\ K.
It. line to Chilliwack, priirea ranging
frqm li vo to-$225 an a^re for cleared an I
w ede d lands. Uncleared und* are
changing hands at from $49 to 1104 per
CASE DISMISSED
flonitv Paintings not- ____....... ...
Messrs T K. Hlhben’*
B. EVANS. Room 4. Five Sisters’ Block,
Victoria
Tbtat
IN GOOD LOCALITY
One minute from car
SEVEN ROOMS
$30 Per Month
Rosa land.
Marine Engineers
OWN ERR and others requiring competent
engineers can be supplied at , hort
notice by applying to Recy. Counelt No.
«. N. A. of M. R. *Qt • Blanchard.
Phone A141. or A. JIqNIvm, AaaL 8«cv *
IWvr* RtnoU ^ 7 '
Centre star
1*> Rol .
Le Rol Na. 2
Other mines
times a* much as it cost.
Locked Up All Night. But Un
able to Agree on
Hammish drunk and. ate *\ cry thing.
He drank beer and coffee, and ate
meat. - but all these things wert pro¬
hibited by him In his teachings.
Mr* Ml—ill t••sillied thut there were
three different * \*n*n In the cult. e«. h
leaving different times for »*Tere1ee.
People In the advanced c!a*n never
wore «-oraet*. and the treatment con-
To be raffled, a beautiful hand-em¬
broidered ailk panel (landKt-ape), value
WO. Ca n be say at Tim Kce’a fancy
gnod**Iorr7 1f6f Govern men! Btirret,
corner Cormorant; 100 ticket* at SO
cents. Date of drawing to be an-
Verdict.
flocnr»--Kootrn*y,
Mechanical Engineer
St. Kufine ..
Whitewater ..
Whitewater, milled
Poonnj/n. milled ..
Queen, milled ..
W. O WTNTFRBURN.
- - - - - --- ■ M. I. N. A.. Con-
suiting Mechanical Engineer and Sur¬
veyor. Estimates for all klnda of ma-
chlnery; gasoline sngtnes a *pe.'!ntfv
Phone JW, HB7 Oak Bay a venue.' Vie.
•H<(A 0 tMCMU 0 A-i>
tnrla. B. C.
-IN STOCK- -
PETER’S (English) PORTLAND CEMENT
Full weight Full strength
Pennsylvania Blacksmith Coal
BOSTOCK & CO., Limited
622 FORT STREET
K a m b ler - Carl bun
Idaho.
liuth.
Hewitt .. .. .. ..
Province ... ..
Last t hBiu v .. ..
i ifher mines .. ..
Medical Massage
MR. BEROBTROM BJORNFELT. Ma*.
seur. Room 2. Vernon Block. Doualaa
street. Victorias B. C. Office hours 1 to
4 p. bn.
MRS. MINNIE BTANNER. graduafTTf
Mrs Nettle Uarrlsun. Ran Franrtom.
maaaage,
scalp treaf-
hairdreasi-r. manicuring,
meat shampooing. S A
— *““ Hours 1 to C
Tho total shipments for the
were 41.&I4 tons-and for the yi
date 1.440.514 tons.
Hccelpts at smelter's f.»r the
week totalled 40 79* ton*, and fr
year u* date 1.447.7W tons.
Phone 1«3»
Mining Engineers
MORE rails Dl'K.
BTILOINO still active.
and report* maae on mining P r
pertlAS. Brwird of Trade Building, Vj
New Westminster. Oet. ^-Another
large ^mslgnment of steel rails for the
B. C. Electric Hallway Om|«ny alll
arrive In Vancouver next week from
England on one of the Blue Funnel lin¬
er*. The new shipment, which total*
2.59Q (••no. Is for use In the construc¬
tion of the section between t'loverdale
and Abbotsford, which l« now being
kraded by Ironsides. Ratmir 4 k Camp¬
bell. The last consignment of 2.000
tons, which l» for the New Westmtn-
ster-rtoverdnle section. Is now on tlu*
wharf In this <4ty and laving will be
commenced at un early date. The flrat
twelve mHmr-of the road ha* been
rteyeral New Business Houses and
Hotels at.Pernio Nearing
f'otnpleUon.
THE KIND
THAT PLEASES
THE PEOPLE
Singing
j if. MORGAN Tcachsr of Vole* p ro .
Fertile. Oct. 2».-Th* city Jail I*
hehtg erer-trd wdthtn the i tiiurelr wall*
and on the foundations of the provincial
building* which were destroyed In the
great-* hr*-The municipality having
exchanged properties with the govern¬
ment. the latter will erect new provin¬
cial offices and court house on the old
school grounds while the city Jiall will
occupy the site <4 the old court house.
It •" Intention to have the police
station und cells under, tha city office
und these are now* under construction,
though the municipal hulldlng win
ductlon and Ringing. Studio. Room |
Bank of Tommerer Building. Late con¬
ductor of Reaolven Harmonic Society
Welsh Baptist Choral Union tha calc-
FISH-TRAP MEN GAVE
DANCE AT SOOKE
Five Lots Beautifully Situated
^ on the Esquimau Car Line
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CL0BE AN ESTATE.
Stenographers and Typists
Residents of District Enter
tained at Ball at Close of
MRS FINT>LKT. Public Stenographer.
Drlsrd Hotel. Work called for and da-
U vc red. „ .
Apply to A. W. JONES, Limited.
graded and made reudv
Season
TYPEWRITING done from M. 8 ,
with the exception of two creek*, which
iahi«" tarma. Apply Box 27L Ttm<
i^maih stiff tn be bridged.
tnmpni
d till the spring Tl»e po¬
lice have occupied a tent since the de
FALLH OVER KMBA.NKAIiCNT.
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
under many rtlffieultled In linking af¬
ter prisoner^ c^mflned In such unsuit¬
able quarters, und the new building
will be u much needed improvement.
Building operation* »tlll remalri moat
active, and aeventl of the largest busl-
Rgsj! . house s und hotel* am* neoring
completion and present a very substan¬
tial and handsome appearan«-e.
New Westminster. Oct.
P^iiy wracked and Englnwr
PORT ANGELES
Hudson Jrag- sa^wly »njore<i
hap which occurred on Hw new line
between Ulnverdale Mn d Duma* e|iy
yesterday. The train, which ««, jfc.,
Raged IB hauling gravel for ballasting
the new line, wa* rounding H rurvo
when a i**.rtion of it went o\rr the
embankment, and Engineer Hudson
Jumped, but hud his back badly Injured
In the fall. H e was brought to St.
Mary** hospltgl Ift thla ai> for treat¬
ment.
except put him m a warn Ulh. which pvt
him • Mile »*•« for the tare
-| *«w •< STKKDMAN*
SOOTHING POWDERS «Udi I
used for my owa children; and next day
Railway Construction Starts Immediately
0., M. * ST, PAUL, NORTHERN PACIFIC AND UNION PA-
C1FIC HAVE COMPLETED SURVEYS—ENUFP BED.
ASH KKtf M ENT COMMI88IONKR.
New Westminster Council Derides to
Appotfft Permanent Off|c(iL
WILL ERECT MI LL.
taiw c'h-unbor*. Victoria, H C.
DRURY’S ADDITION
New W'estminster. Oct. SffL—Fred N.
Norton, of Medford. W'iscdnsln, accnm-
puhled by Mrs. Norton and a *on und
daughter, are In the city.
Mr. Norton comes here from M*
ranch In southern Saskatchewan, aad
will hr In this neighborhood frir some
time, looking over th* holdings «f the
«npltnlist* with whom he 1 * associated
Their present limits ate mainly round
ftldblA rtvef*. North Arm M Burrard
Intel, and they propose extending the
feeenah heat sod preventing fits,
vuluoa*. etc.
Plenae notice th*t the m
STEEDMAN » aiwijn
r r I »uh ee.
Room 7, Mahon Bl’k, Government St,
Phone 1613.
AVKRAOK OI TPIT TWKNTY-
KIVK THOIKANI* LOAVUi PER
MONTH.
EVERYTHING in first-cl UW
mTape.
APPLY
BRACKMAN-KER
MILLING CO. f LTD.
VICTORIA
th*' city UTkaury. Mayor Keury
Plained that what they wanted
Vancouver, (krt 2a.--Klghteen white*
were fined $75 each to-day for looking
* * »,* » * Ch inese g ambling gume. They
were caught In a raid last night.
officer who would combine the di
of W. A. Duncan as aaaessmenL L
mlssioner. and that of tKe two as
sors. Aid. Jardlne moved that the
pnlntnWnt s|hould be advertised,
this being sgconded and carried,
quevtlon of his salary arose. Mr. r
<an said for hi* part he would llli
.ommlsHloner appointed, und ha>
decided on $125 a month, the cou
resolved tor. advertise the pqaj.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
ESTIMATES GIVEN
QUEEN’5 ntAb
QdLVdlilZCb IKON
But that don't prevent
you frupi getting thu
same square deal.
Wpul<I you believe
me If I was to tell you
that there is a cut of
about &0*« on Bath¬
room accessories?
Well, If-you intend
beautifying and mak¬
ing y^ur home more
(•omfortahh- it wlU jiay
you to buy now.
Thfc standard of the world
Reliable quality and
reasonable price have
HTODBWTH IIRGAN 1 ZK.
NOTICE
Kanlnop*. 'V«. J».—Tile .tuipnl. of
the Kaml<».p. hl«h ». hv .,1 have nr*«n.-
Iwil a unrlety. known u„ Hi, Kemlooiu.
High Softool Student.’ Society, with
the foil,.wind officer*: preal.lent Mle*
F. <’r«wf<ovl; Mqy-preel.lenl. X. V. B|.
dnr: *rcrelary-tren*arrt. M. C. Tun-
atall: neelatant eeeretary-trra.urvr. E.
J. Walker; executive commuter s.
Harper, K. U'hltnuirr. B. Auetln. H.
le.nci .Mil E. Uovett. There lire four
di'iiartiuenta, alhletl,■, debatlnf literary
ami aoclal,. Durln* the winter month.
It Is Intended to hold sleighing and
skating parties and'in other way* pr.F-1
yfde for the umitectneiii and th** enter-’
tainmenf of the members.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that on
Thursday, the PKh dny ef Noveuiher. a D
IWR. a meeting of th.r member* of the la-
• orporsled smtety or corporation under
the BehevoletM Rodette* Act. known ««
the ’Calvary Baptist ChUrcl^V- will »,*
held at Victoria Hall. In the City of Vic¬
toria. at the hour ef eight o'clock In tha
evening for the'purpose of wiruUkrin.
and. ir IbrtUght ftt. tn pm x ri*of«tlm,'
authorising, empoaerlng and diracting
HRKCTINf! liOflfllNo CAMPN
.-mhui,. net i, ln announced hv I
the n-pre-ntatlv, or (hr rairlok Lum-
Nr onmimny that look In* „p.4tU** I
would lie c.inlftiuerl on a eery l.intc I
»<nle lhl> wa«m. Thla new. ...
1-lw.l Win, ), area, drill or .aUatactlon
by- the lumlier pack. In th. Hi^n
About nrty men *r. now busy erect in*
ntw cam tie on Hie limit, and the com-
pauy -xpei’V. to have In the ne|*hbor-
"li. U* rwyruU w Itliln
JOHN LY8AQHT, Uktrno
A.C. UailtCO, Iimitu. MONTREAL
* couple ot week*.
710 FORT ST
i*
VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1906
Impossible’’ Things Possible
Makes Ma
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
Miscellaneous
J. GREENWOOD
A. COLQUHOUN HOLMES
REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
Above Northern Bank. TeL AJU ™ Y ATE if STREET. VICTORIA. B. C
EVERY BTTTKRElt FROM RHKUMA*
tibm cm u- cured-by Lion
Antl-Rheumatt” Ring. For «*l* by
Redeem, Gov ernment street,
iUTiiLii j. kox a u.. .twvjT/
f u ru. l«li.Doukli»» street: termk wooer'
Agents Wanted
TO RENT—*
Place, begutlfl
nice carden. ch
Hi4 Park, K*
owner*, Me Phi
<UI Trounf-i .u
Merchant Tailors
ii • house. 317 P
ilwrl11ni
to Rwan pond. I
HES WAfiXEO-In .very
Canada to advert*** our goods. »*«*
uJUA*cards. in. all cnuaplcuuu* place* a
. the year round, entirely new. piau.
«rpOriencc required Writ* fdr parti
»«r» Wm R Warner Med. Co.. L
dob. Ont . Canada. .
WINO
mont h. App ly ti
n A v EnHertr>n t
Phono IBT7. —-
PRINCES* AVE, tCLORM TO QUADRA).
•tr*»t.
lotho* cleaned.
^ smith's mu. ‘
LOT* }«» AND h*
tou. ]b<Mt.IW»ie f«nt
PRICE I WO BACH.
hrd cottkfdE on*
Apply P. A *»«•
OBTAIN IMimf’ft.AR*
M. Victo ria.
PCRNIPHEI,
Apply Ull Q,
Tt> LEASK Oort' 'Ptm »_
f!n»> View.
This I* certainly a bargain, 33.000; term*
GLOBE METAL POLI
copper and brass. For
Hardware Co.. Lt4.
__Victoria Arm. opposite B. C.
Electric Park. Apply to D R. K?r,-onr.
FOR RfcNl’.
GOOD LAND
ON RKAAN1CH INLET
Nice Shore
PRICE tlQO PER ACRE.
(OUBE
SWINERTON & ODDY
•d coiura «»
.nd cold **<" *;->
!**» ■?• JUUSfaL
Bakery
roR rfftIH OKI ARK mnd lobjoco*. and
all the laical n«w*. «« Jot McDowell.
King * Head Cigar and News Stand,
neat to Pantagea. _ J
•MW GOVERNMENT STREET.
r 7 *'l, bain, t
•loci rle llpht.
»•'. View. uw
Moving Picture Machines
LINDEN AVENUE, one block front
new car line—CORNER LOT. 46x129. $500
This la the cheapest lot In that district.
rGn CHOICE FAMILY BREAD. UAkf*
Confectionery. etc... try D W. Han bury
•3 Fort St., or ring up Phone JB 1 anc
your order will receive prompt alien
— GORDON HEAD
4H ACRES
PRICE |SOO PER ACRE
MOTION P!CTTJR**-A new WMB ®l
flrat-cUa* ’Tathe" film and projecting
lantern* for sale, at Maynard’s Photo
stock House. 71* Pandora street.
CHOICE LOTS
WANTED—From 3 to 5 acres Improved
land with buildings, near city. Box W.
OAK BAY AVENUE
and FELL STREET
IS00 AND *00 EACH. *
This is a very desirable lOCStlOR.
COOK STREET, on car llne-LOT 10x139.
W® 0 ;. easy-term*.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN-Tafce
notice that l require all accounts due to
me or by me to be rendered within
TO-LET
7 ROOM DWELLING
At Oak Bay
Fin* Water View
RENT 11100
>PERN HOUSE, block
Boot and Shoe Repairing
me or by me to be rendered within
thirty if#) day* of this date, owing to
my proposed departure from the pro¬
vince. John Enos. St. Josephs Hos¬
pital Victoria. Victoria, l». if., October
Nursing Homes
BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND &
INVESTMENT AGENCY.
LIMITED.
NO MATTE
•hoea, brim
Hlbba, 3 <
irlentiU
faces Theatre,
111!.*m ■*!r.et,
Virylftg In S*a«
MONET to loan
DUTCH BULBS—Juat received and
•ale at C. T. Johnston * Seed St
Market Building. Cormorant atreei
fine selection of bulba direct from ]
land, at moderate prices.
»R SALK
Builder and General Contractor
II modem Improvement*
offer refused. Apply *«
cLOVERD.VLE AVBMUi.
Inquire for Price*.
flMDmyiDUfO BITES
DUPPLIN STREET,'
GOOD SIZED LOT
And 2 Six-Roomed Houses, Sewered.
— Within. Au«u*g -tatr
HIM the Two.
. AVERT, manufacturer or wanaard
order. Contravts taken • for entire
buildings, foundation* and fence*Fins
it work o u r spa c lalty. !•» Doug-
Painter and Decorator
WE PUBUBJH •*»
-SATWARI’r
ivt. tlJOO.
JAMES SCOTT ROM. fit Pandora Ave*
expert paperhanger and decorator:
rooms papered or painted cheap. Signs.
Estimates. Write or telephone AIMS.
Mayamlth
HEALTH BAKERY—Digestive Wheat
Meal. A brown bread of the highest
order, quite distinct from ordinary
brown bread. It eats well and keeps
ytm weil. just the thing. An aid to
digestion, not a mixture of bran and
flour. Try a loaf; you’ll be convinced.
Note addreds. Health Bakeries. Pan¬
dora and Brou g hton streets. • ■ _
Ties Boy. K Boyd
re land. f**h **?.
month; lmroedl»Jfe cash
street. Phone
__<K>©D P7VE-ROOMED COTTAGE
AnJT'Y'l'''** r«r*s Lou. Eiccedlncty
Cheap at This Priee. T er ma
contraGvom and builder*- tv
. Dan, Contraetor and RuJldar Jol bin*
& nd reptlrlna 17 Avalon road, Jam«a
lay. Phone AMI
Pawnshop
MONET TO LOAN
FOR BALE
* lota. «<
Poet OflT,
good tern
■h tie fled
MONEY LOANED on diamonds, jewel¬
lery and personal effects. A. A. Aaron-
11-ROOM ED HOUSE
Aod Corner Lot, Very Clew In:
Modern Every Respect; Its
' locality. M
nts alone wo,
* per cent..
WILLIAM F. DRYSDALB Contractor
amt Builder. All work promptly and
satisfactorily executed. Jobbing neatly
done. Telephone A1JK. I« N Park St..
lnveetlgV ,on -
W.70S-2H ACRES dented and cultl
profitable mining Invaetments, by the
Ute Cedi Rhodes Meet Interesting
report free. Engineer. TM Oursy, Wash¬
ington. D. C.
Victoria. B C.
Pottery Ware, Etc.
•-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE
And Lot 7SxlM ; in Good Location:
Close to Sea and Carline; Terma, IM#
Cash; Balance Can Be Arranged.
month; owner must
Cl* Yates St.
HAS. A. M’GREGOR. 9J7 Wharf Bt.
Jobbing trad*.- a specialty Twenty years
experience Orders promptly filled.
Phone A143A
13,000—MODERN NEW ' COTTAGE,
with good basement. Hillside Ave.
»2.«oo-nkW SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE,
lot M t 125. Prior Street.
Realty Go.
OFFERS FOR SALE •
BUSINESS AND BU1LD1NO LOTS.
And
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
MALE SICK NURSE AND ATTEND¬
ANT—tlx perlenced. physical or mental
cases. Walker. 1017 Burdette avenue.
Phone A140O.
12.750.
7-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE,
In Good Local lop, and Only a Few
Minutes Walk from Centre of City;
Terma 2250 Cash; Balance Monthly
__Instalments.
LOTS AND ACREAGE
Tn Fjtlrfleld E fljga an3T Cl oae to Kaw
Carllne; Can Have Sewer; View of
ip. 129 I^tdysmith stree*
OINSDALE & MALCOLM,
■-Bui Id, r, *nd Ctotneton.
DIN8DAUE. 'MAl/rpt.M.
mo Quodra Si R Hllb Id. An.
M.750—THOROUGHLY MODERN TEN
roomed House, with rood but-
Scavenging
MISS WIIAON. Dressmaker, has removed
her workrooms from the Prorata Block
to her home cmXOak Bay avenue. 3rd
house past Foul Bay toad. Phons Bl«&
Wantedt—Male
VICTORIA SCAVENGING
run »,r**t. l-hou* I
good strong
DUNCAN. VICTORIA AND
WANTCL
Apply *1
NOTICE—ROCK BLAST!D.
Welle, cellar*, foewdaiteoa eta. No place
too dlfllculL Rock for s*le Terma
reasonable. J. It william*-«r’Michi¬
gan street. Phone AIM*.
f},40b—For TWO GOOD LOTS on Most
NANAIMO.
Street,
, young bdjr. abont
* and make kisuaaU
Apply by letter In
6. Box «n. city.
»WT4l-
iret m>
FARMS la the Cowlcbaa Vallar.ii
WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMA¬
TION AND PARTICULARS.
NOTICE- For the next six weeks I. ths
under ilgncd will aell rordwood In fO tr-
foot length! and take rawing machine tn
out It la yards., alley wav* and vacant
lots. In lota of 4 cords and upwards. Try
the old way and see what you ara get.
— .**• Grigs. NR Douglas street.
LOTS AND ACREAGE
In Yates Estate; between Gorge and
Rumaide Roads; cioee to Carllne and
Gorge and City Parka; Lota from HOC
Up; One-third Cash: Excellent Building
ALFRED JONES. Carpenter and Cab»n«t-
nn*ker Ail kinds Jobbing and renalrs.
N.B.— Furniture repaired and upholster¬
ed. M»4 Yale# St. Phone B7».
Second-Hand Goods
J. STUART YATES
Chimney Sweeping
S BASTION STREET. VICTORIA
HANBURY’S WHOLE WHEAT
BREAD” is the best of all. Try It .
TO LBT-loflleea In Bank of Montreal
Cham bers. Apply Bank of Montreal
FOR SALE—Suuih WflUnAw enal, tin
beet crvsl mtned less nshes. less soot
more heat. Order your next too from
ths Victoria mjei Co. tsl DT7. «Mc-
Phcrson A Fullerton Bros.. Ct Trsunce
ave . Victoria. R. C.
H ANBURY’S '-MOTH EHA-fm^ttr*-
The Queen of table breads. Try It.
LLOYD A CO., Practical Chimney Clean¬
er*. 71* Pandora street. If you want
your chimneys cleaned without s mess
call, write or rii\f up A47«. Nuff Bed
LEE & FRASER
I AND U TROUNCE AVENUE.
He* Wanted—Female
Any person who la th> sols bead of a
Dually, or any mats over II years old.
•lay homestead a quarter section GW
pores, more or le#*> of available Dominion
land m Mansis. Saskatchewan or Al¬
berta Ths applicant must appear In per¬
son at the Dominion Lands Agency or
Bub-Agency for the district. Entry by
g axy may be made at any agency. »■
•tain conditions, by father, mother, son,
ughter. brother or Slater of intending
DUTIES Six months’ residence upon
nnd Cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteagsr may It VO
Within nine miles of his homestead on a
CHIMNEYS CLEANED—Defective flues
Girl* good wage* to the right
it the Morons Cigar Factory.
WANTW
fixed" etc. Wm Neal. 21 Quadra street
GORDON HEAD ROAD-T scree of elear-
Vlctorla
phone inf
» A strong girl to do «
lirk at Person’s Bridge,
ftfd street Victoria.
Apply
Chinese Goods and Labor
NORTH PARK STREET-4 roomed
tage end large grounds. Inquire
office for terms and prion.
PORCELAIN. braaewsre
curios, ehtenalvs assortment,
of Chinese labor supplied,
lgr? Government street._
AT ON^E—Skirt and waist
Iso apprentices. Apply to Miss
third floor. Spencer’s • --
O-DATE SION and glaee painting
air klnda. Builettna. Show Card*,
dow Tleksta. Victoria Sign Works.
Pandora Phone ACT* ,
WANT!
Miscellaneous Goods for Sale
Cleaning and Tailoring Wtvks
OF.NTS CLOTHES pressed and kept in
thorough repair >y the Wb or month,
{•fttted- fee and- dehvcrrd. G W. WaTket.
T 1 A Johnson SL. Just eaat of Douglas
•usekeeping Rooms
Stoves
TO RKNT—Large wharr. it foot bt
BTDYKal.
THE GRIFFITH CO.
ROOM U. MAHON IIU1LDINQ*
REAL ESTATE TTMBI^B. INSURANCE
TWO INCUBATORS, "Chadh»»ms* No. 1
will s«*I! cheap. Call 1714 Government
street. Room S.
E tf standing may p
tlon alongside ale
» Mr acre. Dull*
montMrin each of six
homestead entry final
A GOOD HORSE, will aellIfor f». no use
seller pup (dog). Itv
TO FARMERS—Tho Stump ruller recent¬
ly patented and r~a dr la Victoria, more
powerful than any other ever made,
catChfe from one tn twenty stumps In
Qiie puU Most surprising to gJJ who
have seen It work, and la Just what tho
farmer and contractor need* Will clear
up a radius of t>9 fset round wit h o ut
moving, can be removed with eae# In
thirty minute*; It doesn't matter wheth¬
er- your land la hilly or covered with
green nr old gtumpa. Thooe having land
to de*r Should have one of these. Apply
496 Burnside mad.
Finder please return tn'Ooodarre
is and receive reward. Anyone
hayborint same after this notice
* proes ruled.
level and high. Reavlew Ave., and 2 more
on Montroee Aye.. 100x112 feet. - A beau¬
tiful building site. Price only 1275 each;
l cash, balance 1 year. 7 per cent. In¬
terest.
CYCLE rtrf all *laee. at Marrls A
Imith’s. IJR Broad street.
»r or catalogue work, ai
■graving Co.. Times Build
emptlon may taks a purchased homestead
in . ertaln districts Price gM per acre.
Purchased homesteads may be acquired
on any available lands on either odd or
even numbered Sections south Of Town¬
ship 46. east of the Calgary and Edmon¬
ton Railway and the wept Wee of Range
H. and west of the third Meridian and rh*
8ault Railway line. Duties.-Must reside
six months tn each of three years, culti¬
vate fifty scree gad erect a house worth
Victoria.
ENGLISH WHEELS at groat bargains.
In order to make room for lkw *tock.
now is your chance; also bargains In
guns and ammunition. At ftarrt* a
Smith's.
[loidy’s umbrella, ftetuj
land Of.. Fort street, at
to the
receive
SCHOOL OF DRUMS CUTTING (Morris
Chart System) - Easy to learn. To ladle*
doing their own dressmaking it la In-
dlspenstble Mother*, your daughter’s
education la incompletv without a course
on the above subject. Pupils now being
enrolled for winter sess ion . Hours fn)m
7 p m. to f p. m. each evening. Terms
on application R. Kerr, Instructor. 714
Humboldt streot _
OR SALB—Teem horewi. •*sprees wagon
and horses, cheap Brown's Auction
Mart. 743 Fort strecy.---
Saloon, on Cadboro Bay road, on
Ith of September. If not returned
lllows immedUteiv matter will be
to police. Ruea Humber.
How would you like a GOOD 7
HOUSE for n.OOQ? Say CFO ci
mortgage 2 years for KM; ball
ranged.
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-
WEST MINING REGULATIONS.
COAL—Coal mining rights may be leas¬
ed for (Wentv-one years at as annual
rental of It 09 an sore Not more than
2.S00 acres can be Isaaed to one applicant.
Royalty, five cent* per ton.
QUARTS.—A person eighteen years of
age and over having made a discovery
may locate a claim 1.500 foot by 1.509 fast.
Teaming
THIMBLE a . BON. general^
p l ough 1 1 —
street
S FINE LOTS. James Bay. 11.230; M
cash, balance arranged.
CANARIES .Vi for sale at half price. Wc
and SI So*, also chickens 12* Gladstone
Ave.. Spring Ridge. _
'hone AI430.
SALE-2 good lots, together. In
illy of C. P. R wharf; Ideal site for
I or apartment houae. C.M0 each;
terms. Yates A Jay. solicitors for
»r, 544 Bastion afreet Virions.
Dyeing and Cleaning
FOR MALE—Pure bred Dorking cockerels
ana pullets, also prise strain light
Brahma cockerels. Address W. B. A.,
Times Office.
Rooms and Board
STEAM DYE WORKS—114
•et. Tel. 717. All descrip-
. . dies' ana gentlemen's far-
etcaned or dyed and pressed
VICTORIA
FURNISHED ROOMS from m a month
-Lot 11. Wlkmot Pla^ Oak Raj
1450. must toll; what offers. P. J
i13. Vsncouvef.~B. V.
compiled with the claim may be pq“chas¬
ed at fl.00an acre.
PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally,
100 rest square. Entry fee. L00
DREDGINO.—Two l»im of five ml Ian
each of a river may be issued to on# ap¬
plicant for a term of 2f years. Rental.
110 a mile per annum Royalty. !l per
VICTORIA TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
DYEING AND CLEANING
ISO Fort street. TeL Mi.
A FEW newly furnished rooms from K
K r month, Blanchard St . one block
in Library. Inquire Pandora Hotol.
FOR BALE CHEAP-A
Inesa In this city. Ow
O BUILDINO LOT-Pmspect road,
hoe to Fort street and car line, good
»ck soil, fdr quick salv S3tt; 3 acres.
>h black loam, clea r ed and fenced.
od for nursery. 33.500. liberal terms, t
Watch Repairing
roji SALE-.ttull.lln, rock, on Cook, ncr
*■<>«. Applr to Dr. Hortmoo, l»l» Oov-
TO —LET-.Furnl.hrA room*. ,ln,l« or
<lnubi«. clrctrlc lt,hu In .very room.
Apply 71* Yale, .trcct.
L or P.-Ko. 1, r»r WMt FrlOn,.
K. 07 P H»H. cot. Donkla. *oA P.ndorn
mo. H. WokM. K. «lV A* <»«« m
lie from Clijr H«IL E. White, at Pom
Fort 81. Hours. W to 5. Phone 1'A*.
ON-Chines* Employment and
r Contractor. ATI klnda of Chinese
neap fpml.hcK; wa.hin, .nd Iron In,,
wood cutttnr Innd clnorln*. houm> work,
rook. 1*™ fl "and,, (ard.nlnc. .o»v«n-
geclnji Chinese Interprotars and
rrnm«w street
.. PETCH. 9H Douglas atcaot Spacialty
of English watch repairing. All klnda
of clocks and watches repaired.
W W CORY. *
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.
N B — Unauthorised publication of th
dvertlaement will not be paid tor.
O RENT-NIcely Turn
suitable for two. real
holme, 1117 Yates street.
VICTORIA. NO. 17. K. of P.. moot* at
K. of P. Hall every Thursday. D. 8
Mowat, K. of R. A »• Bo« HI
A. O. F.. COURT NORTHERN LIGHT,
No 5935. meets at K of P Hall 2nd and
4th Wednesdays. W. F. Fullerton. Secy.
iR BALE—Good buy* In lota, close In.
rom 1150 up. on easy terma. C. H.
tevercomb CIS Trounce Ava.
•4 50 ; stereoscopes, » views. 31-75,
man kodak. 4x4. M. 60 ; l. C. C flsl
and case. 3Ut: leather vails*.
WING
.. lodge but-
. . .. Anronson’s new and
second-hand store. 54 Johnson street,
four doors below Oofemioent. Phone
Rates for Classified Ads
-THE HOLLIES’* BEARDING HOUSE.
7W Rac. 2 blocks from Post office. New
management, good catering home-like
Specially moderate terms for psrman-
Property for Sale
The rate for all ~W*nt M j jftgrU iag—ta
Is 1c. per word per taaua. No advartto^
ment Is taken for less than lie. Back n»-
:«wn#I.»’Orf 17 i*« Government Kl Phone d
VICTORIA lODCHI. Ho. 1. A. G U. W..
meets every second snd fourth Wed-
nesday In month at A. O. U. W Hall
Members of Order vlstring the city cor¬
dially Invited to attend. R. Dunn, re¬
corder
APANEBE. HIND4* AND CHINEBR
YnarLOTMENT OFFICE—AR klnda of
labor supplied at short notlea, general
protractor lit Government Bt. Tel. 14M.
thickens, high aud dr>. all fvricutj in.
lwith a new five ruomed Hoimm*. .»•»!>
'mile* from City Hall; property I* bqsu-
itlfully located, with plenty of fuel; Will
take 3UB on your own terms. Apply
Mrs. J, Sorensen, 1214 Government Kt..
Room 8.
Insertions for the price of four.
WANT AD. DEPOTS-
Branch offices for lb* receiving of
••Want' Sdvvru**:.i#nU of ths Daily
Time* will be found at the following ad-
*OR BALE- -One second-hand Huston
trimmer, one Smith moriiser. one
shaper, nne ter.-inch sticker, ont small
dynamo, one small engine. Apply Tay¬
lor Milling Company, tilt Government
■treat
iLL KINDS of Chinese labor suppled.
Tin Thom 1430 Government at rest.
Fhnns AU49.
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS
fi and- 3R per month. Kill Scoresby (Mc¬
Clure). » minutes from Government St.
ARM BARGAIN—42. *qr*s. 4 miles from
city, in cultivate*], balance mostly
alaifliad. good 4 room cpttage. 3 1.500 barn.
and stable, outbuildings and chicken
runs, adjoining lands flfin per acre, price
14.100 X* p McConnell, cor. Govern¬
ment and Fort stree ts , upst airs.
1MBKR-Before buyntg or eetllag tfffitle'r
In B. C. call and see my U*t. co mprising
more than Mf of ths best properties,
aggregating a total cut of twenty-five
btluoa '15,009. 000 .MV)t feet. A. T. Framp-
tsn. Mahon Bldg.. Victoria. Phone 1 CM.
In th* matter of the ttUs to part of City
Lot* 406 and 404. Vtotorla, and In ths
•tatter of-ttaa . ..
Pursuant to an order of the Supreme
efuri of British Columbia dated the mh
dev of August. 1W». notice U hereby given
Soil an application was made on behalf
ofCharie* Edward Adam*, of Rossland.
« c John Benbow Adams and Osargs
rLnl.\ A4*n,». bolk of VlcofU, Ik ?
SSd« mirTt.lM' AeP for ,
*Tcl»rmth.n of *>«»* >» Ui. kortk.rlr
of L/>u «* oni «* ln “ l<1 ct, y havtn, a
Don to,. Of » foot on Brood otroot br o
unlforfi, dopth from front is root if n
H .noon on Iho nfBelol O'op of , ho
Em r„r. ond onr prroon kovln, or pro.
mdla, to boro onr UUo to or IMorool la
, h , M Vd prrmloro or onr port Ihorrof ,
ronulrod ollkln oik <« oorka from I ho
flrot pobUcotioo of ihJo nolle, to filo a
oulrinont of hlo lit bar claim olih ,ho
pur.uoiu to iho ''Quieting Title. AoU : *
oth-roloo tho dorurotlon of UIU olU bo
,ronrod o> applied for.
Doted mu, mi, d»r of Amruet, iml
rriF.AMK * rUtAHB.
Solicitors for tbs Petition.
521 Fort 8 1 reef,
Victoria. S C.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMg TO LET
—6 minutes from P.O. K |7 per «"«"»*i ir
F ort street.
Patent* andTrade Marks
Engravers
T. Redding, grocer, Catherine St. Vic¬
toria West.
F. W. Fawcett, druggist, ssr. King's Rd.
*n<l Douglas St.
Dodds' Grocery. Esquimatt.
j. r. 1 'Donald.'* a rosary. Oak Bay J«so.
• tins
Bchrocder’s Oroesty. Menales St, Jaitwa
Bay.
*L B. Jone*. grocer, eor. Cook and North
Park streets
Advertisements left at any of the sbeva
depots will o* telephoned to the Tinea
office and will he InggrtFA M promptly
and for th* lam* prioa as If left at tbs
Times -office Itself.
display mates.
35.09 per inch per monib. Contract rates
an.I full information on application to
Times Office.
GENERAL ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter
and ffeat Engraver. Geo r rowther, 411
Wharf streot. behind Post Office.
FOR SALE—Automobile pump. 3130.
banjo; 34: gold scale. 75c.; 14-shot rifle.
B cal . |C; pump gun. 910; Molar bike
lamp 31.ED; gram record*. W in.. Me.;
5.»» buttons. aH kinds; overall*. 79c.,
reg. 31 At X L Second-hand Store, npp.
Pantage*. In alley. Johnson street.
ROOM AND BOARD for 4 or 5 persons,
hoiio- comforts. Apply Box 47. Times
O ffice. t •
FURNISHED ROOMS from M a month
rooms and board. 36.50 a week. 7X1 Pla¬
gue rd ttreeLriQf.__
TO HKNT-.Two partly furelsbed cot-
ta ges. Apply P. O. Box U, Vict oria. Bx\
TO LET—Comfort* hi*, well furnished
room*, quiet, pleasant home, close In.
breakfast or u*w of kitchen If desired.
1917 Burdette avenue (one door past
Vancouver afreet). Phone Aim.
Mechanical Engineer and Patent Attorney
Room I, Fair Held Block. Oranvttla Bt
FRED FOSTER. Taxidermist sad Fur¬
rier. Cl Johnson street
few new buggies, latest
land buggies. wagons
good fresh calved rows;
f horses. Apply at I. J. J.
igo Shop. 643 Discovery
E. R. ROBERTS-Manufacturing
repairing furs Rooh» 50. Five 81s-
Block Phone IT*.
■OR SALE—149-acre farm on Qailano
Island. 25 aslles from new government
wharf. 71 Scree of good land. M M 1*
acre* cleared. 26 acres slashed. S roomed
shack, pleoty of good spring water, a
few fruit trees, a portion of land fenced,
a good rwad to property. 3799 baa been
laid out by former owner In clearing and
fencing, root right goes with the land,
two comnanle* own-ooal rights In the
vicinity, plenty of good timber; 9B.39U
cash. fc.Mw, 91.600 down, balance to ar¬
range. Apply 731 Broughton street
Wanted—Miscellaneous
O LET—A large sun]
the vicinity of the H
moderate. Telephone
ogf A»UR LISTS—Three of them. Bulb*.
Roue* and Hardy Plant*. W* handle
only varieties suitable for this climate,
and our !»■»* telll you what you want to
know Flewtn’s Garden*. W Heywood
WANTED—Plain sewing and repairing.
Utt Cook strirct. ^
-With or wlthcu:
me. ‘Rtdluvlcw,"
CLEAN cotton raga wnnted at Times Of.
fire
The Seaman's Institute
-- 914 BASTION SQUARE.
(In affi Its tlon with th# British and For¬
eign Bailors Society. England).
Open daily, for rrve use or asamen enly,
from 1 to 14 p. m., Hunder Mo l p a.
WOULD LIKE RMISAR from^owner
having good paying buelnea* for sale.
Not particular about location; plvas*
give price reason for selling. *nd state
when possession ran be had Li Derby¬
shire. Box Jttl- Rochester. N. Y.
Horse-shoeipg
NOTICE
HORSE -SHOEING Work executed In
first -Hb*s manqer by mout -ompeient
rmeti John McKay, succeasor to Wm.
Hodge. 4t«i Jtiimson street, Victoria. B.O.
REAL KSTATB AOtXT* A*t> OTKtRl
FLEMING BROS.
Map. Atid |>IA0. . 011,^1 or hlu. prtMM.
EiiUrtam.nta from Mma or print* to any
•la., t'inlahinf anti aoppllta tar apiat.un.
Kodak* (or Mia dr mrt. .
Subscribers of the Victoria
Daily Times are requested to
pay their subscriptions to the
FOR BALEy Eighteen *crs* good fruit,
land, eight mile* from Victoria; nil
kJnd* buggies, wagon* and carta, horse*
TO LET-Nice little roc
night; $1.50 per week.
1407 Government street.
i» cents per
he Tiioruld,
Machinists
HRINCB RUPHRT HOUSE. BapUda
, -team. yt jt^ liP pj t d iMUMlMtptBp U1
f|AFHR^4 l ener*l Me^fimtat. N*r- He
Subscribe for the Times
M BU S Ml
yiuTuiti* daily
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 1908.
sign’s frn«i«l
OYSTER-OLOGY
mcnt this year «o tl
must have these rig
additional rights* at
marked Aid. Hender
Complaints* of
Aid. Mu bio compta
seryloc was very” bat
grace to the city In
company paid no atte
Uc and deoerved no c
tty« public. Ttie cars i
crowded and people-
them that we
and .have the
»ke lake." re-
SPECIALLY GOOD VALUES IN
KITCHEN TABLES
[XERE ARK A FEW <i|' tin- rmimjar Kitf-hc
ITip beat on the market at a reasonable priee.
Potatoes, free delivery, per 100 lbs..
Onions, free delivery, 10 lln. for.....
SYLVESTER FEED CO. 709 YAT
“Why. If you only took a score of Oysters every day, sire, you'd eat a
hyponereF..u* In a month. Bice* you. sir. they works miracles, they does.
Look at old* Dick Hke<lK*. Why. he’d Loth feet In the grave, and wu* Hayin'
his prayers for the last tfm»* when the doctor shouts. *Olv* Mm Oysters;
fill Mm chock full on .'em.’ and they dldr Then he trfuptn to iVprova. an by
the rune he d '*4 five scor* he climbed out of..Use. crave an' thrashed a
fellow aa '*•' arranged to marry Ills widow that wua to be. Why. you'll Mrs
Service,
that the car
ly way*. The
nn to the pub¬
lication from
i greatly over-
re foried to
Tabfe Styles nv*
Favorites, indeed.
MORGAN EASTERN OYSTERS
' H.VMPIA OY8TKR8, per tin .’...V/.. . **. ,
BLUB POINT OYSTER3. per tin. .. . juc. ,
a in;a»tV8TONE QY&TEUo. per tin .
SNOWBALL COVE oYSTKft*. P"r ttn ,T.V! .r- ' :
‘•e'hV H ort*va i Ml'i [uai tbrcter. ■?.
.. LSUL 1MALX OYdTkaa. fraaM.daily cram^tho ow^bed* p>e dsau*
12.......... «uu>."i
to their great
Pwrua PimMa*.RWsS lid Square Carlock
roftmiTCTif size. *hv v -
Packing. Hemp and Fla* Packings.
ment, fhc wnpkmRfi9hi|* ham f ;j
all contributed to thin pupil- g
laritv. The fair . |Ticca at * ■
which those tables are marked will appe;
von wish to learn mere of these use fill lei
hire items couie up to our Fourth Floor
KITCHEN TREASURE TA. KITCHEN T
HUE— A Hplriulkl table kitchen tul.l
f,VOr ! tC wi ft -r. *how
workers in kit* Iiwim
throughout thi? countrv. rn*lv of si/.ru
effect of the Jack of
Tnck’» Round and Square Packing, Fibre Packing, Klingerite
railway employe** we
He refer/eid to rhlef.
re*.'*rtf 'comment* on
negligence In the mat 1
on at least its heavy
ning of them without i
menace to the Uvea of
employees.
'’’They ure taking soi
derstand." his worship
“It is the over*<‘rowdj
the case worse.AW. <]
U«d. “It all emphasise
this city to get that hi
.egialature Ahls coining j
Tht tnuyur rciuarkud
fttfiW fhe^ colftf>dhy wai
c«rs with airbrakes. -
**I know. they
but of work,
lice Hun ter'*
i> company's
of afrbrakes
i*. The run-
>rnkes was a
Hscnger* and
DIXI H. ROSS & CO
FOR SALB BT.
PETER McQUADE & SON
78 (1214) WHARF STREET VICTORIA, B. C.
1317 GOVERNMENT ST.
that makes
R*on contln-
Ihe need In
through the
‘The Exchange’
CITY COUNCIL
** also to be considered.
quality indeed, if may be weli for un
later on to 'compiler a by-law pm vld lpg
f"i the Inspection vf imterc" .
Dus to CTty'i limwA.
*Ald. Pauline disagreed with the innv-
nr rr tfrttr effect on~ vtsttmw. The
trouble was due, a* visitors could be
told, t« the"fact that the city had
So far as we
ar -* instructed the ('Otnpany only pro-
DISCUSS POWER
JOHN T. DEAVILLE, MOR.
Kk 1 U* *hui off the light after a cer-
<h*Hwbr. <1 iHH|»jK*Hriiiu r Jmk»*
tain hbur ffkch night and during ih*
thty time. Beyond suffering imxmven-
•red from i-
boitrtl anil two larp a inn
lined irink for flour, W
Top is 2 fU ti in. x i ft, II
too of m mlitvjnd miperioc
1* nee wc have no-Information that
a rc jiOl
improvement* in Vanrou<
Ttrrt get here, was Aid. i
metit on this.
C ~ oh tmtnv
that we do
son’s com-
lous loss or damage or apprehension of
danger will be caused by the present
or proposed stoppage of supply
t empla tes the Imposition of a penslty
whanrthe deprivation-of Hght is ex¬
tensive and causing some dumages or
consequences beyond mere inconven-
XL KINDS OF FURNITURE
RQUOHT, SOLD OR IX-
CHANGED, REPAIRED
OR UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER,
IN MISSION OR OTHER
* STYLES
don on appeal (rum Iht Ontario uourla.
the Consumers Gus Company of Tu-
Tbnto. tried in ISS&, and the corporation
as consumers failed In their endeavor
to enforce a »uppty at reduced rates,
although the st^ute cast a duty^upon
the company of applyhyr surrlu»-ppo-
fits tn ^r e d u ct ion of <The prtnctpt*
involved in the question ^r the TlgliLif
of the citlEen* of Vi> toria Ik tire same
a* ir*« derMed tn the cn*e w f '
“In our opinion, therefore, there Is no
remedy other than the ,remeUv pointed
nut by us as existing against the cor¬
poration If they contract to supply
water and wilfully break such contract.
"The Criminal Code, by Section ♦*$.
would appear to enable consumers * in
the city of Victoria to attack the com-*
pany If they consider that the failure
t.. gtfpply el ectric* light la wilful, and
tnblpa art* ex-
AM. MitT.V -WbYfJHVM'
smpT>ed-4ts llgWt nnrt power racimies
U mpurartty. The city had been caught
napping—and" the '"tramway « otnpany
was in the same position He qnlte
approved of the solicitor’s suggestion
fflwit vamp* it /Voti nut
ttt't! tilt!in ami Compare. In
I bo hhuu* niie niftl tftyl'fg we
st<®>d the old cars put ot
ston in Vancouver were
here for use. "
Mayor Hall suggested tl
sent the ctunpany calling
the statement* of the chic
asking them to place alrl
the heavy cars.
On -motion of Aid. UleaJ
Hrmlcrson. It wa* ordered]
letter be sent and that J
time ttw company be askf-
over-crow ding Aid. Mali
calling for a report from ^
trlcian also passed.
r»f mmmla-
ilpped over
BLE—Thin in. a si'itmditl
<lrt»t^4raf t»blo styl*. Miub*
in our factory. «k grtt all
thoHr tablcH. anti ffniah^tt
ill beat uiaiiupr. Top. wIiph
the leaf i* raixed. nit'aimreH
4 ft. I» iii. x 4 ft. in. The
leaf may lai raided »h* lt»w-
eretl without
n letter be
that s o m e info r mut i nn be obtained as
"The qucaMon put to u* directs at-
temiott to the retiulrements «»f Bee-
lloA of the' Code which Is that a
printed copy of Section 49k and of Men¬
tion 609 be j"- '
work* belonging to th* company ‘whure
tile oame uiay b« cunvemcntiy read by
»h* public,' and In default , of posting
up the company is liable to a (wnalty
of tJO per diem.
"Another important question Is that
of th,. inspection of meters. We think
the municipal authorities could aid
and protect the consumer by appoint¬
ing an officer of the corporation to In¬
spect electric meters and see that they
dgnwpni. All ar«? uaeful and
>p*rvtet*Hbb‘ tkbloa. and a
tiecewuHty part of th.«* ftir-
to the company's position now and ak
to future demands. The cutting 8ff of
light was a grea t Inconvenience, while
th,. lack nr poWrr whs not only'an fn-
v'oflycnience but a great i,,ks tu owners
of -small husinrxses. IT tbr B. <*. Rter-
Uie Company could possibly provtd*
the power needed «'t present ft would
be a great advantage to nil clttsens.
The cutting off of light at 11 o’clock »n
residential districts and 1 o'clock In
business district* was felt very se¬
verely. . ....
City Solicitor Ifann said he had pre¬
pared a summary of the rights the
public had In lh* matter of meter In-
specttori and tie sugge s ted that trmight j
On spedil sale until Saturday
tiiahinira a kitfhfl i;
A Tinrlannpd MKN"STA ILOK
MA!>K HI T ITS. vartmut gir<*8,
prices abowt $8.00
'rices rntipi* arrording tn
ize. ut. * u«'h. #-‘1.25. 75
ml .. ... $2.50
mufmg
prerent
motion
Maynard & Son
NEGHO KUE' TRi
MANY NEW THINGS NOW ON SALE -
Thii (ton ha* already taken on a Holiday air. Though
Ch rut mas u almost two months away, the late additions in
all departments give the store a newness and a brightness
Virginian lotw Deals Hternl
tempted Criminal As
Richmond. Va.. Oct.
Wllaton
if the deprivation' of Tight is very
serious. __
r rc«n, a negro yolilh. wg
be pubUsbed.
one expects to find at Christmas time, when special efforts are
usually made. A visit at the present time will amply repay
you (or your time and trouble.
in the Rtat* prison to-day f*
council we shall ha, plased to work ths
matter up with the electrical engineer
and * largest a by-law.
"We beg tn recommend that, with a
'Jew of ascertaining the real reason of
lhe present failure of supply, the cor¬
poration request their electrical en-
fnfallf to inspect, with per-
ittarnpt-
ig white
fter Mia
ifeasion
"Thh- word- ’wilful' requires Inter¬
pretation. If the ««imp»nv have th‘*
r.ecesaary machinery and appliances to
create and distribute electric tight afid
parsimoniously neglect to do so for the
sake of showing a better profit, aueh
conduct would be wilful. If, on the
other hand, they have merely failed to
Mr. Mann. In reply to AW. Hender¬
son. stafed ttuit the city could enter
Into competition with , the company,
but It could only go to Booke lake for
a water supply. H* warned the coun-
tH| that at the coining session the com¬
pany wag likely to ask for the passage
‘d * provision thst the , ity should not
do so w-rtbout m^t making un offer lo
purt base ihe rights of the existing
company, i
•"This present situation sh<iuld be
fng n criminal sssault on a yl
girl •»f ('hesterfleld oouttyPj
conviction he mao# a full 4
T«»-day was also se^ for the]
tb>n.of John Finhey. a neg
similar crime* but It ha-
found that fie was feehle-ml
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4th
WEILER BROS
sentence to I hiprison men t fotkfs.
the British t'olumbia Electrh- Railway
Company and make report to the
for the benefit of the consum¬
er* dHatHng thf reason* for the failure
to give an adequate supply of electric
Complete House Furnishers. Victoria
piances for the emergency whlgh has
arisen, dut no doubt to an extraordin¬
ary dry season, then It would"nor bp
wilful ---
"Til# extent of the failure tq supply
WAGONS. nrcKillX, ETC.
On an average no fewer ihsgflo pc
pie are killed by lightning «*'«•• year.
-This is going to be an open sale
and anybody wishing to get horses.
cows, chickens, wagons, or any farm
requisites In. may do so by calling at
DeMere’s Hotel before the Rib, or at
Electrician to Report.
_Ald. Mable said the matter was a
very serious one and he moved that
the suggestion a* to the electrical en¬
gineer taking the matter up be adopted
und Information obtained as to what
the company proponed to do next year.
Aid. Hcnderoon sold that beside* the
question of light there was Also the
matter of the delinquency of the com*"
pany In the way of supplying power,.,
which was quite kj» Important as light.
The city found Itself without |*>w*r to
ru **. *hs HM smsho r apd steel wo rk,
a* if consequence. It had to come* to a
atop. The action of the. company,
bordered upon wilful negligence, even
if U was not legally to be railed so.
Laat year the company had had the
same trouble, but made no effort in
the la«t twelve months to provide
dgainst e recurrence «f this by in¬
creasing their power facilities. In fact,
their itpgle. t in this regard could be
said to go hack three years, as It was
known then, and wa* doubly known
last year, that a shortage of power
wo* inevitable. Th* present situation
BROWN’S AUCTION MART
MAYNARD A SON. Auctioneer*
Salesroom Broad fit.. Victoria. H. C\
Duly instructed, by A. K. TALBOT.
Ksq.. will sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
fitewart Williams.
CONTENTS OF HIS STONE
633 JOHNSON STREET
AT nm ROOMS
Dufy Instructed by MR8. TUNNARD.
THURSDAY. OCT. 29th
PUBLIC AUCTION
At her residence, 9 HTADACONA AVE.
NL*E. Off Cadbofo Road,
ON
TUESDAY, NOV. 3rd
| tn. hiding Dining Tables and t?halrs.
Parlor Furniture. 2 Hall Racks. Brass
J and Iron Beds. Bureau* and Stands.
, <xld Washstands. large and fine aasort-
i men* of vases. Glassware, etc., etpf
, Rlegant a-plece solid oak upholstered
| Parlor Hult*. ft Took Stove*. Heater*.
| otc.. etc.
THK WHOLE OF HER
HOUSEHOLD FURNI
The Auctioneer, JOHN BROWN
TURE AND EFFECTS
STARTLING VALUES Have Hade the People of Victoria Talk
Many are Asking why Thfe SLAUGHTER OF RELIABLE
UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR
NOTICE
conclusion that without an exception¬
ally early and wot fall the company
would be "up against It"
<ity as Power Producer.
Comprising:
Mission Dining-room Set, Drawing¬
room Furniture. Bedroom Furniture,
contents of Kitchen, etc.
Particular* later.
J. KINGHAM & CO
Aid. Henderson insist*.! on the fact
that the company Was negligent. If It
could not get sufficient energy from
water power, and It had long known
that It could not de|iend upon that
HAVE REMOVED THEIR GOAL
OFFICE TO
1203 Broad St.
The Auctioneer, Stewart William*
source in a dry season. U ehould Instnl
Adjoining the Colonist Building.
MTEKDTCT AGAINST C. P. R.
a steam plant. This would coot
We bought this stock right; we bought it at a big diicount on the 3, so that we can afford to sell these shoes
at LESS THAN THE COST OF THE LEATHER, and yet make a profit. W. J. Lefevre was in ill-health^
health is of more importance than money—he deciad to sacrifice his business. We were fortunate in getting
New Wellington
of course, but th* peopk* were entitled
to havt their wants met fully.
Wh*n It had come to a question of
th* flty exer* lalng Its- right to furnish
light and power to citterns, and an
rtppllcatinn was made to th* legisla¬
ture. the city was opposed by ttre B. O.
Brantford. Oftt, Oct. 90.—The case of
L Hr..wo . Vs. the C. 1». R. was decided
yesterday. Brown was taking a free rid*
and fh* conductor put him off the train
mar Gall. In doing so Brown lost an
arm. and sued the C. P. R. for damages.
A vefdlc t was given Hi favor of Brown for
Electric Company.
EVERY SHOE IN THE STORE MUST BE SOLD
IN ALL GRADES
AT CURRENT RATES.
5 Per Gent. Off Cub With Order.
Th* combined records for th* first seven
months of the year point actually to a
• ar liiHii usual «*v*i i|,.< [ alted
Thsre is absolutely no reserve. Special cut to make a speady clearance of the entire stock. Remarkable
Kingdom os it whole.
Telephone 647,
values ii every line
; council." continued Aid. Hend-nuin. "to
Hike each Me,.. u» will protect the
rt«lil» of cltlecne In thle r*-*»rd. Thie
/nilure of the enmpeny fthould be 4
Hlrunx argument for un to occur*, with
the righto to Sookc lake, additional
rights to furnish light and power. The
legislature cun hardly refuse our re-
nucet In view of whet Is happening. It
la not enough for ua tn adopt Ihe sug-
g ghl I nn uf out eoUcUnee. by l we nrrrt
to Imprese on the eom|»ny thet the
wlabes of the ittliens must be aa-
preme." g*
A Bad e\<tvertia*mAnt.
Mayor Hall remarked that when Mr.
Hltchlson * report was received fur¬
ther Action Coblft be considered. While
the Inconvenience caused to rltlsens
was great the trouble went further;
lhere was the advertising of ihe fact
throughout the country that Victoria
wu* a city which lacke<l even |<ower
for lighting, to say nothing of power
for industrial u*e*. Within the Ia4t
couple of days h© had had visitors, lo
COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING
Have You Purchased Your Heater Yet?
M utrt, here ig what you want, either an
OAK HOME, SPECIAL OAK, or a
WOODS’ RADIATOR
LADIES’ BOX CALK BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS,
iIouIiIp sole, medium ln d. Ai | j r
Rcifiilsr e-'l.OO. Sale price...«P 1 iTO
LADH4*' Vl.il KID LACK, BLI CHKU MIO'IX Awtiwi.
ninkc Made hy J. T. Kuril of Rnchcatcr, N. Y. 10 ( C
etc. Reg. #4 and #5. Sale price.13
MEN’S PATENT SILVER COLT BLI’< HER BOOTS, mil
itary heel. Engliah hack straps. (tin r n
Regular ♦5.0,1 for .. .......«PO.0U
MEN'S.BOX. t .VLiVVXD V1CJL H1D BOOTS., iu Blucbcr ami
I la 1 moral styles; values up to M.00. A a i r
■Salc price TIT 1 '.-.,. $ 1. tpD
MEN’S KELT AND CARPET SLIW'ERS. nr
Regular ♦l. - _'5 and ♦1.50. Sale price.. I 3C
MEN’S MOOsK-HIDK PHOSl'Ki TORS AND (he rn
HUNTERS' BOOTS. Reg. ♦7.50. Sale price.,.. $3.3U
MEN’S WORKING BOOTS. _ Aj nr
Reg. *2.00. Sale price .. $l.uv
LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS. q r n
Befulur $1 50. Bale price . .o3C
They are neal, well Kiiished, and perfect healers
THE PRICE IS VERY LOW
B.C. HARDWARE CO.. LTD
PHONE 83 p o SOI
BOYS’ BOOTS.
Sale price, ♦1.25 and.....
MISSES’ BOOTS, button.
Regular +2 pair. Sale, price .
LADIES' PATENT LEATHER BLUCllER
HALS. Regular ♦.’>. Sale price ..
A BASKET OK BOOTS, all kiudi) of valuta up
to ♦3.50. Sale price ....
4 FIG FOR PHYSIC
Take ghakeapeare** n<Jvl«*. "Throw phytic to tli* dog*.
and on the nb*ence of electrh 1 light*
and ke*p In b*«i of health. __ „ IUWVU
You'll like our price* on nice> new
SMYRNA FIGS, in I lb. box**. | hox*« /. ...
SMYRNA Fluff, new.and txreptlOnalTy large and good,
aultable for famllie*. price .
SMYRNA FIGS. lust fr*»h In, flneat and largest on th
miring 3 Inches, per lb.
LIFORNIAN FIGR per pschng* ! ...V.
WHITE FIG8. for cooking, grand value, 3 lb*.
on the "barf when they got In. though
the streets wen lighted. Then next
week there would be 400 ar M0 mem.
[ ber* or the Arctic Rrotherhnmi In the
city from all over the continent, and It
would not be good for the city to fi g ve
it jrf.sf.ible for these visitor* to go
uwgy with a bad Impression of our
light and power facilities.
"I am told." said HI* Worship, "that
the electric meter*, when. under half
the regular pressure, will show more
OLD COUNTRY SHOE STORE
633 Johnson Street, Victoria, B. C
The West End Grocery Co. Ltd,
1003 Government St ~
Phone* 88 and 1761
full. S»,.tto*t.Jf this.tw.ap.vjMava, tmr
fee. ww h a w U* «W ther arfe-er »wrM-
normally, aqd that of a v«ry poor
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